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Five Essentials to Having Your Hospital Go Mobile
While most hospitals’ IT priorities presently reside in achieving Meaningful Use and getting up to speed with ICD-10 (even though both have been moving deadline targets), there is another issue which is important to not only CIOs but to healthcare … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, FDA, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, healthcare vendors, informatics, IT security, mHealth, mobile health, mobile health clinic, smartphone apps, technology, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, EHR, government IT, healthcare economics, healthcare IT, healthcare vendor, hospitals, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, smartphone apps, wireless health
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Mobile mHealth
At first glance, the term ‘mobile mHealth’ might seem redundant. Consider a mobile van equipped not with physicians or nurses for the homeless, runaway youth, uninsured people above the poverty level, deployed servicemen, and the incarcerated, but with a medical … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, healthcare economics, homeless, mHealth, mobile health clinic, politics, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged hcsm, HHS, homeless, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, mobile health clinic, prisons, S4PM, shelters, smartphone apps, technology, wireless health
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