Is Your Mobile Health App HIPAA Compliant?
Mobile health apps (also known as mHealth apps) are increasingly popular with consumers. As of 2014, there were more than 100,000 mobile health ...
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Kinnser's new mobile app for home health agencies doesn't need internet
First Aid Smartphone mobile health digital health mhealth Kinnser Software recently rolled out a mobile application for the growing home health field ...
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Text Messaging Better than Mobile Apps in Treatment of Mental Illness
Texting is a more suitable technology treatment platform for those with mental healthdisorders than mobile apps. That is the conclusion of a new study ...
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Hospital introduces comprehensive health services mobile app
St. Luke's Medical Center recently unveiled its MedConnect, an easy-to-use application for smart phones and tablet devices to connect people to the ...
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Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of January 30, 2015
... from multiple investors...Crossover Health, a mobile health application developer, has raised $15 million from Norwest Venture Partners.
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NIST Offers Guidance on Mobile App Security
The guide, Vetting the Security of Mobile Applications, provides organizations, including health care groups, with information they need to assess the ...
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Mobile app to educate Kenyans on their health
NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 30 – Kenyans are set to be linked to a new mobile and web health information application tool to enable them access material to ...
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Viewpoint: Convey safety info the way patients want it
Plus, new-user data from app-based safe use and outcomes support platformMobile Health Library (MHL) confirms that, when Important Safety ...
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Glow taps Walgreens' Rx API for birth control refills
San Francisco-based Glow, maker of digital health tools for women, ... PHR, CloudMetRx, DailyRx, GenieMD, HealthSavvi, Healthspek, Mobile Health ...
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Texting found to be better than apps to treat mental illness
(Read: 5 mental health issues common in India). Almost 80 percent of the patients surveyed used texting and many did not use mobile applications, ...
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