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AHIMA Launches mHealth Resource, Assessment Tool for Vendors

AHIMA Launches mHealth Resource, Assessment Tool for Vendors | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

The American Health Information Management Association is giving providers a resource site for evaluating digital health tools, and giving mHealth vendors an opportunity to seek AHIMA certification.

 

AHIMA has unveiled AHIMA dHealth, a site which offers resources for healthcare providers on digital health products, including privacy and data security practices and policies, and an assessment tool designed to help vendors meet AHIMA standards.

 

To become AHIMA-certified, a vendor will have to complete a self-reported assessment based on the organization’s standards and best practices for privacy and security.

 

As per the CEO of AHIMA, “Earning AHIMA dHealth Approval shows that your product takes privacy and data security seriously, Having this designation allows developers to build trust with providers and patients, which has the potential to earn and positively impact more users.”

 

CVS Health is also giving the digital health industry some love. The company has launched a $100 million venture capital fund targeting early-stage companies that are developing “cutting-edge, digitally enabled solutions.”

 

to learn more read the entire article at https://mhealthintelligence.com/news/ahima-launches-mhealth-resource-assessment-tool-for-vendors

 

 


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New Models of Care, Not Just Mobile Health Apps - Semantic Consulting

New Models of Care, Not Just Mobile Health Apps - Semantic Consulting | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
In order to envisage a better (i.e. more transparent, safe, accessible, sustainable and efficient) health system than we have today, we must lift our vision above the siloed mobile health app as the building block of future improvement.  Seen correctly, mobile apps are the current delivery channel of choice for new, digitally-enabled models of care, but not …
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Code of Conduct on privacy for mHealth apps has been finalised

Code of Conduct on privacy for mHealth apps has been finalised | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
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This is actually really well written and provides clear guidance on the topic - HT to Julie @Digital Health & Pharma
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mHealth: Interview with Jorge Fernández "passionate for creating new products that have real impact in people's life".

mHealth: Interview with Jorge Fernández "passionate for creating new products that have real impact in people's life". | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

Jorge Fernández Miranda is Telefonica's Digital HealthB2C director, responsible for detecting opportunities in the new connected health scenario that Europe and Latin America are experimenting. Having worked for more than 15 years in innovation, he was one of the creators of the mHealth Unit in Telefónica and designer of the Strategic Digital Health Plan. He admits to be "passionate for creating new products that have real impact in people's life".

 

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Apps help caregivers coordinate medical care, and more

As her mother and father edged toward dementia, Nancy D'Auria kept a piece of paper in her wallet listing their medications.

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What are the pros and cons of mHealth?

What are the pros and cons of mHealth? | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

A great number of healthcare practioners and patients alike remain wary of electronic health. Doctors claim that they don't have enough time, and patients are concerned about their data going awry. As such, the uptake of mobile health has been slow. In this Spotlight, we investigate its pros and cons.


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Talking into an app could help your doctors diagnose you

Talking into an app could help your doctors diagnose you | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Researchers enlist smartphones and machine learning to find vocal patterns that might signal post-traumatic stress disorder or even heart disease.

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How mHealth tech is changing diabetes treatment

How mHealth tech is changing diabetes treatment | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

Today's mobile apps are helping diabetics aggregate blood sugar and nutritional data from multiple platforms and devices and logging data into central portals accessible anywhere, according to Steve Robinson, general manager of the Cloud Platform Services Division for IBM.

The apps and snap-on smartphone monitoring devices are letting physicians integrate biometric data from wearables into patient data and analyze patient data at fast speed, Robinson writes at InformationWeek. The benefits are just as extensive as the functionality being developed, he says

The gains include everything from simplifying records and improving doctor-patient conversations to gaining a holistic view of a diabetic's health. Doctors can "crunch and analyze patient data at rapid speeds to help identify patterns and predict future health and treatment needs," he writes.

"Mobile apps can help diabetes sufferers get ahead of their symptoms and live healthier, more carefree lives," Robinson says. 

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Diabetes tools have ranged from providing smartphone coaching that is helping diabetics living in low to modest socioeconomic communities manage their disease and improving their health, to a wearable, automated bionic pancreas for continuous glucose monitor and a software algorithm, according to a study at the New England Journal of Medicine.

In addition, mobile monitoring of diabetic employees can save more than $3,000 a year in healthcare costs, half of the average annual medical insurance cost for workers diagnosed with diabetes. 

Today's tools and cloud-based capabilities are reducing those costs while also driving innovation for disease management, Robinson says.

"Using cloud services, combined with the ease and convenience of mobile, new methods of managing this disease are being brought to patients around the world," he writes.

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