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Do mHealth apps need to be interoperable?

As we continue to see more health care providers adopt medical records and the push toward coordination of care, many are asking the same, common questions,  one of which is: Why can’t these...

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New mobile health app for cardiologists

AirStrip Technologies has recently teamed up with GE healthcare to assist in rolling out the mobile app for the iPads and iPhones as part of the MUSE cardiology information system. And after looking up...

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Web based apps vs. native apps: Comparing cost and functionality of mobile...

In previous articles, I have discussed the impact mobile health’s rise in the industry and the EHR vendors’ reactions toward the plethora of new mHealth products entering the market every day.Wireless...

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Top 10 must have health care technologies for surgeons

In the health care market, everywhere you go you are bombarded with reminders that you need electronic health care records to be efficient. And not to disagree with that, but the degrees or level of...

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Microsoft Kinect and its official push for health care

It’s pretty clear that Microsoft is actively pushing Kinect in the health care space. Even during the absence of the official SDK (software development kit) for business applications, many have managed...

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Mobile health apps for the patients

The increasing popularity of smartphones and demand for broadband data access across all types of carriers has set the stage for major growth in the mobile application’s arena. Many vendors who have...

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GE Centricity Advance comes to the iPad and iPhone

The GE Centricity Advance mHealth app has finally hit the market, now released for the Apple iOS platform. GE’s official release date was on August 13th, 2011, where clinicians are now able to access...

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AMA offers free health and fitness app

On Jan. 30, 2012, the American Medical Association (AMA) released a mobile app called Weigh What Matters. Available for multiple platforms (Android, iPhone and iPad), the apt is just one initiative in...

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