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The Smartphone Physical: The evolution of the checkup Is Now

The Smartphone Physical: The evolution of the checkup Is Now | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
RT @mHealthAlliance: The Smartphone Physical: The evolution of the checkup http://t.co/Ckt9HNxRSZ @TEDMED #mHealth
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Social Media More Of Tracking Platform Than Communication Medium

Social Media More Of Tracking Platform Than Communication Medium | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it

Originating in 2009, the photo-based social media site Pinterest is quickly becoming a top choice for social media in the pharmaceutical industry


Via Philippe Marchal, Rémy TESTON, Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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Approved Index of Health Apps

Approved Index of Health Apps | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
NHS launches health app library http://t.co/rO3wz7Go6O
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89% of US physicians would recommend a health app to a patient

89% of US physicians would recommend a health app to a patient | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it

Via dbtmobile
Scott Normandin's comment, May 16, 2014 10:24 PM
the question begs: is/are applications that make access to health care the domain of the younger generation, or as some would content, are applications an additional level of complication to our senior population. Personal experience from the lens of my parents is that "absent" a vetted and universally adopted application that supports a universal view for all, this may by perceived as the "new best new toy" and fade with time. Our seniors; albeit are digital immigrants, working their way into the development of new technologies clumsily, whereas Gen X/Y find the technology adaptable, available and importantly expendable when the next best thing comes available. What defines consumerization: speed of development and release, or the ability to support end users?
Scott Normandin's comment, May 16, 2014 10:24 PM
the question begs: is/are applications that make access to health care the domain of the younger generation, or as some would content, are applications an additional level of complication to our senior population. Personal experience from the lens of my parents is that "absent" a vetted and universally adopted application that supports a universal view for all, this may by perceived as the "new best new toy" and fade with time. Our seniors; albeit are digital immigrants, working their way into the development of new technologies clumsily, whereas Gen X/Y find the technology adaptable, available and importantly expendable when the next best thing comes available. What defines consumerization: speed of development and release, or the ability to support end users?
Mes Bons PLans's comment, January 22, 2018 12:45 PM
une question qui n'apporte pas toutes les réponses. des profs avaient identifié les thèmes à venir dans leur blog : https://www.blouse-medicale.fr/blog/38_e-sante-quel-avenir
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Health Information on Mobile Devices: The New Norm

Health Information on Mobile Devices: The New Norm | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
Guest post written by Derek Newell Derek Newell is CEO of Jiff, which provides a HIPAA-compliant social network and apps platform for healthcare.
eMedToday's comment, April 3, 2013 8:12 PM
Great example of hospital use. Kaiser Permanente mobile app has 95,000 downloads. Kaiser patients now make appointments , check lab tests, order medicines and communicate with their physicians from the palm of their hands.
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Clear Path with FDA Regulation

Clear Path with FDA Regulation | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
FDA mobile health app regulation will be (RT @innuo: FDA Clarifies Plans for Mobile Health App Regulation http://t.co/a5izWY2Hue #mhealth)
eMedToday's comment, April 3, 2013 7:11 AM
The FDA has published clear guideline on regulation for mobile devices. The guidelines are reasonable for the consumer
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mHealth Explosion is Now

mHealth application poised for new heights. Posted 2 days ago. Mobile applications.

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Why Walgreens’ Decision To Provide Primary Care Is A Glimpse Into The Future Of U.S. Health Care

Why Walgreens’ Decision To Provide Primary Care Is A Glimpse Into The Future Of U.S. Health Care | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
On Thursday morning, Walgreens became the first-ever chain retailer to announce that it would become a direct provider of primary care services, moving beyond the pharmacy’s current practice of administering vaccinations to diagnosing and treating...
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40% Of Mobile Apps Underdevelopment Have Health Focus

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In our digital focus month, James Whitehouse takes a look at the healthcare mobile apps market and questions whether or not they can be classed as medical devices.

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Personalizing health online: A big Trend

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By gathering personal health data, companies like HealthTap and WebMD are looking to customize health information online.

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Doctors Starting To Prescribe Mobile Apps: Revolutionize Health Care

Prescribe a mobile app for health! http://t.co/BNHluRsNz1
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The Future of mHealth is with Apps Not Mobile Websites

The Future of mHealth is with Apps Not Mobile Websites | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
App analytics company Flurry has taken a look at how U.S. consumers are splitting their time between mobile apps and browsers.

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Dirk de Kok's curator insight, April 3, 2013 1:15 PM

30 % of time on mobile spent on games, 18 % on Facebook with only 20 % onusing a mobile browser. Apps rule

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$ 300 billion a Year Problem: A Solution For Taking Medicines

$ 300 billion a Year Problem: A Solution For Taking Medicines | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. (There's An App For That: Mango Health Gives Rewards For Taking Your Vitamins, Medicine...
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The Key to mHealth adoption: Doctors

The Key to mHealth adoption: Doctors | mHealth- Advances, Knowledge and Patient Engagement | Scoop.it
Doctors are beginning to prescribe smart-phone applications and medical devices they work with to help patients manage chronic illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes and asthma.

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