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Category Archives: medical apps
Five Big Developments for Digital Health in 2013
I read with interest a few articles discussing predictions for digital health technologies for 2013. One such amusing article in informationweek.com had some which were in more detailed described as By the end of 2013, the implementation of such a … Continue reading
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Patient Portal Adoption
Wikipedia defines patient portals as “…healthcare-related online applications that allow patients to interact and communicate with their healthcare providers. Some patient portal applications exist as stand-alone websites and sell their services to healthcare providers. Other portal applications are integrated into the existing web … Continue reading
Posted in health insurance, Healthcare IT, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, pharma, technology
Tagged EHR, health insurance, healthcare, healthcare IT, Meaningful Use, mHealth, patient portals
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The Healthcare Cliff
The term ‘fiscal cliff’ is one familiar to most Americans and many outside observers of this periodic political posturing around the need to address hardcore financial issues facing the country. If both political parties hashed out their differences and came … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, FDA, health insurance, healthcare economics, healthcare reform, informatics, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, technology, wireless health
Tagged hcsm, healthcare economics, healthcare finance, healthcare reform, HHS, Medicare, medicine, S4PM, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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Why Payers are Critical to mHealth Adoption
In previous posts I have talked about the importance of some of the major stakeholders in mHealth adoption (Physicians, non-physician providers,hospitals, and caregivers) in mHealth adoption. For a few reasons insurers will also play a pivotal role in … Continue reading
Posted in clinical trials, digital health, FDA, health insurance, healthcare economics, informatics, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, hcsm, health insurance, healthcare, healthcare IT, Medicare, mHealth, mobile health, technology, wireless health
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Adoption of mHealth Technologies: UK vs USA
The Secretary of Health for the UK, Jeremy Hunt recently said “…while mobile broadband technology is revolutionising most walks of life, there is a problem once people encounter the relatively antiquated systems of the NHS.” The UK has developed an … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, politics, technology, telehealth
Tagged EHR, government IT, hcsm, healthcare economics, healthcare finance, Medicare, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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The Future of Medical Apps: A Call to Arms For the End of Flimsy Science
A recent article in the Washington Post raises concerns about the legitimacy of mobile health apps. As Chair of the committee which developed Draft Standards for the Happtique App Certification Program, I applaud the author for taking a critical look … Continue reading
Posted in clinical trials, digital health, FDA, healthcare economics, medical apps, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged FDA, hcsm, medical apps, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, technology, wireless health
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Current State of mHealth: Anatomy of a Survey
A well-conducted survey on the use of cell phones for healthcare was released yesterday by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. The study was conducted in August-September of 2012. I will review some of the major and more interesting … Continue reading
Posted in medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, wireless health
Tagged EHR, hcsm, healthcare reform, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, smartphone apps, wireless health
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The FDA and Medical Apps: Where are We?
In a previous post on this site I discussed my reasons for endorsing FDA oversight of mobile medical apps. Since we are nearing a final decision by the FDA concerning the matter, I thought it fitting to bring it to … Continue reading
Five Imperatives for Better Patient Outcomes: Implications for Digital Health Technology
As both patient outcome and satisfaction gains more attention because it is becoming a basis for scaling healthcare reimbursement, management struggles to determine what constitutes a good patient experience and how best to achieve it. According to a recent survey, … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, informatics, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged EHR, hcsm, healthcare IT, hospitals, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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Consumer Health and Medical Apps: Common Threads for Success
Health, fitness, and medical apps are flooding the market at breakneck speed. There are now over 40,000 of them. There are many obvious differences between those directed to consumers and apps developed as tools of healthcare providers, targeted at disease-specific … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, informatics, medical apps, mobile health, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged government IT, hcsm, healthcare, hospitals, Medicare, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, wireless health
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