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M HEALTH...and Mobile marketing - Mobile, Ipad and Apps.. #mhealth #ehealth #healthapps
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Mount Sinai boosts medication adherence through app that pays patients to take pills #hcsmeufr #pharma #digitalhealth

Mount Sinai boosts medication adherence through app that pays patients to take pills #hcsmeufr #pharma #digitalhealth | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

Mount Sinai Health System is trying a new way to get high-risk patients to take their medications: financial incentives. Supported by a grant from Health 2.0 and the New York City Economic Development Corporation, the New York health system has enrolled 12 patients in a pilot with startup Wellth.

With Wellth’s technology, patients can earn a few dollars a day for taking their pills on time, which can add up to a significant amount over a few months. At Mount Sinai, for example, patients can earn $50 for one month of adherence. To report their adherence, they simply snap a photo with their phone’s camera of the pills in hand.

There are some tricks to the platform based on the startup’s behavioral economics research. For one thing, rather than seeing a monetary total tick up as they report their adherence, users see a pool of money that depletes when they miss a dose.

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mHealth en pleine croissance !

mHealth en pleine croissance ! | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
82 % des organismes qui délivrent des soins de santé (mHealth) interrogés dans une étude pour RedHat ont une stratégie full mobile, indiquant un niveau de maturité plus élevé
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The ‘app slowdown’ is a myth

The ‘app slowdown’ is a myth | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
the app economy will surpass $100 billion in gross revenue by 2020 with 20% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years.

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Julie O'Donnell's curator insight, June 26, 2016 1:39 AM
Love the line - usage, not downloads, is the new currency. Something to remember.
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10 Big Technology Trends in Healthcare

10 Big Technology Trends in Healthcare | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
We are living in exciting times. Technology is transforming every aspect of the way we live. Perhaps no area is more important or more profound than the innovations we are seeing in healthcare. As the industry looks to leverage technology to increase access to information, drive better patient outcomes and unlock mysteries hidden in plain sight, it is facing the enormous challenges of privacy and security that are perhaps more worrisome in healthcare than in any other industry.With that in mind, we assembled some of the brightest minds in healthcare to share their views on the technology tren

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ET Russell's curator insight, February 14, 2015 4:19 PM

Summary:

1) Smartphones, apps, and wearables are empowering patients, doctors, and caregivers.

2) Big Data will uncover patterns, problems, and opportunities in healthcare.

3) Cloud computing will unlock the valuable insights that live in healthcare data.

4) Security risks must be taken seriously.

5) Computing power and energy efficiency will be star players behind the scenes of healthcare.

6) 3D Printing will spur a new wave of growth and innovation in healthcare.

7) Telemedicine will expand healthcare into our homes and beyond.

8) Global health will improve with the expansion of technology to developing countries.

9) Technology will help us understand the brain.

10) Innovation will unlock business opportunities.

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Report says mHealth sensor market will grow 70% annually -- but what about slow adoption?

Report says mHealth sensor market will grow 70% annually -- but what about slow adoption? | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
A new report estimates the market for sensors and mobile health apps will grow to $5.6 million by 2017. But how can that be if the adoption rate has been flat?

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Best Doctors's curator insight, April 29, 2013 4:38 PM

Medical apps: undreds of companies are making them, but who is using them?

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Xcertia proposed guidelines aim for safe, effective mobile health apps  #hcsmeufr #pharma #digitalhealth

Xcertia proposed guidelines aim for safe, effective mobile health apps  #hcsmeufr #pharma #digitalhealth | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

A nonprofit founded by the AMA and other major players in health care and technology is seeking comments on an early set of guidelines that aim to assess the quality, safety and effectiveness of mHealth apps in the key areas of operability, privacy, security and content.

The American Heart Association, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and digital health nonprofit DHX Group are the other founders of the guideline-writing nonprofit, which is called Xcertia. More than 30 organizations have joined the effort with the shared goal of assuring physicians, clinicians and patients that mHealth apps that meet the Xcertia guidelines will deliver value to users. And in late 2017, several prominent leaders in medicine, connected health and the app industry joined the Xcertia board of directors.

The proposed guidelines, available to registered users, call for assessment in four vital areas:

Operability—whether a mobile health app installs, loads and runs in a manner that provides a reasonable user experience.
Privacy—whether the app protects the user’s information, including protected health information, in full compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations.
Security—whether the application is protected from external threats.
Content—whether the information provided in the mobile health app is current and accurate.

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Le Top 3 des applis “Santé connectée” les plus attendues 

Le Top 3 des applis “Santé connectée” les plus attendues  | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Quelles sont les attentes du public en termes de services et d'applications liées à la santé et aux objets connectés ? Le « Top 3 » des applications de santé

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MyPharmag's curator insight, June 29, 2016 11:26 AM

Une enquête nous dit tout sur les trois applis de e-santé les plus attendues du moment !

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70 % des mobinautes santé déclarent ne pas avoir trouvé l’appli santé qui leur convient ! #hcsmeufr #esante

70 % des mobinautes santé déclarent ne pas avoir trouvé l’appli santé qui leur convient ! #hcsmeufr #esante | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Suivre son poids avec une balance intelligente, contrôler sa glycémie avec une appli... Les outils de santé mobile font partie de notre quotidien e
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Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek's insight:

Il existe actuellement environ 100 000 applications santé disponibles dans le monde sur l’App Store et Google Play, dont plus de 1000 en français. Rien d’étonnant à ce que 70 % des mobinautes santé déclarent ne pas avoir trouvé l’appli qui leur convient ! Et quand ils pensent l’avoir trouvée, 46 % la désinstallent après le premier usage, et 90 % après le 5ème lancement pour cause de déception…

Coralie Bouillot's curator insight, March 15, 2016 4:03 AM

Il existe actuellement environ 100 000 applications santé disponibles dans le monde sur l’App Store et Google Play, dont plus de 1000 en français. Rien d’étonnant à ce que 70 % des mobinautes santé déclarent ne pas avoir trouvé l’appli qui leur convient ! Et quand ils pensent l’avoir trouvée, 46 % la désinstallent après le premier usage, et 90 % après le 5ème lancement pour cause de déception…

Franck Marcé - SIS's curator insight, March 15, 2016 4:19 PM
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Melanie COVINHES's curator insight, March 17, 2016 12:11 PM

Il existe actuellement environ 100 000 applications santé disponibles dans le monde sur l’App Store et Google Play, dont plus de 1000 en français. Rien d’étonnant à ce que 70 % des mobinautes santé déclarent ne pas avoir trouvé l’appli qui leur convient ! Et quand ils pensent l’avoir trouvée, 46 % la désinstallent après le premier usage, et 90 % après le 5ème lancement pour cause de déception…

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mHealth: Catalogue -APPS

mHealth: Catalogue -APPS | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

This catalogue brings together a variety of mHealth apps, solutions and projects worldwide. Previous registration to the Mobile Health community is required to make a submission. More information Terms of Use.

 

The Mobile Health Competence Centre is part of the International Competence Centres Program at the Barcelona Mobile World Capital Foundation.

 

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El Mobile Health Competence Centre es parte del Programa de Centros de Competencia Internacionales de la Fundación Barcelona Mobile World Capital.

 

Este catálogo aglutina una gran variedad de aplicaciones, soluciones y proyectos de mHealth de todo el mundo. Es necesario registrarse en la Comunidad Mobile Health Global para presentar estas propuestas. Para más información vea las Condiciones de uso.


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ET Russell's curator insight, July 4, 2014 2:37 PM

* [English] [Castellano] [Catalan]

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FDA Device Surveillance to Tap App

FDA Device Surveillance to Tap App | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
The FDA is creating a largely automated surveillance system to monitor safety of high-risk medical devices, and has authorized a cellphone app for doctors to simplify reporting deaths and injuries to the agency.

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Seth Bilazarian, MD's curator insight, April 24, 2013 4:25 PM

"There's an app for that."  Physicians are often criticized for not doing a better job reporting adverse events and this is largely because the method for reporting to the FDA has been burdensome and difficult. An easy to use reporting strategy from a smartphone will increase my reporting dramatically.  The speed of reporting and analysis by FDA for actionable items should be significantly shortened.

Seth Bilazarian, MD's comment, April 24, 2013 4:27 PM
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