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Study: Mobile apps have limited health benefitsNJBIZ
Mobile health care apps, though booming in popularity, are still limited in ability to actually improve health outcomes, according to a new study by IMS Institute ...
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Nova Scotia company releases new mobile healthcare appITWorld Canada
The healthcare industry is increasingly turning to mobile solutions largely because so many of its workers are on the move – doctors and nurses roam hospital ...
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Novartis Challenge Shows There Are Still Entry Points into Mobile ...ProgrammableWeb (blog)
With winners announced and organizers now regrouping to analyze the next stages, the NovartismHealth Challenge – held last weekend in San Francisco and ...
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Dartmouth Researchers Develop Mobile Apps for Mental IllnessiHealthBeat
Dartmouth researchers are capitalizing on the widespread use of mobile devices by developingmobile health applications to help treat individuals with mental ...
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Changing the Way Healthcare is DeliveredToday's Medical Developments
Organizations across the healthcare value chain are realizing the potential of embedding machine-to-machine (M2M) technology into mobile health solutions.
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Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of November 1 2013iHealthBeat
Samsung and Cigna have entered into a multi-year agreement to develop mobile health and wellness tools...ZocDoc will integrate its online physician ...
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Ukrainian town dismantles cell sites over cancer fearsRT
Scientists have reported other health effects of using mobile phones including changes in brain activity, reaction times, and sleep patterns. These effects are ...
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Reporter's notebook: The convergence of ACO, mobile and telemedmHealthNews (blog)
ATLANTA – Travis Good's 65-year old father downloaded an mHealth app, took it to his doctor and, in so doing, walked straight into a dead end — no joke.
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Lawmakers Take Aim at FDA's Power to Regulate mHealthMobile Marketing Watch
Lawmakers Take Aim at FDA's Power to Regulate mHealth 300x225 Lawmakers Take Aim at FDA's Power As our sister site mHealthWatch reported this week, ...
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Roundup: Red flags for investors, Canadian EHRs, smart hearing ...mobihealthnews
Cerrato concedes on one point — that there is a “high ground” mobile health apps can take so that they are only offering consumers ”parameters that matter to ...
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