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M HEALTH...and Mobile marketing - Mobile, Ipad and Apps.. #mhealth #ehealth #healthapps
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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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Mobile Heat Map: Social And Health Emerge As The Hottest Areas For Deals To Mobile Startups

Mobile Heat Map: Social And Health Emerge As The Hottest Areas For Deals To Mobile Startups | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Travel and marketplaces have also heated up. Other areas are just getting going.

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mHealth: Are You Ready for Sensors in Healthcare?

mHealth: Are You Ready for Sensors in Healthcare? | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

The market for wearable sensors is increasing dramatically. Devices are being designed to help people manage chronic conditions, recover more quickly from injuries, analyze physical and environmental abnormalities that may lead to more serious health issues and detect unhealthy habits before they cause problems, according to Pathfinder Software. A new infographic from Pathfinder Software takes a look at the types of wearables available, how they are used, their wireless capability and other details on this technology. Thank you to Pathfinder Software for an educational Infographic. Also, thank you to the Healthcare Intelligence Network for having this Infographic on their site.


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ChemaCepeda's curator insight, September 17, 2014 5:02 AM

Parece que los wearables (dispositivos vestibles), es la tecnología de moda ¿cómo chocará esta tecnología con la salud clásica?

Bouzid Menaa's curator insight, September 22, 2014 7:28 AM

In collaboration with international renowned scientists, I am developing a new quantitative and qualitative  mobile device for bacterial surface detection and diagnostic tool

 

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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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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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John Maughan's curator insight, August 29, 2016 5:25 AM
This is actually really well written and provides clear guidance on the topic - HT to Julie @Digital Health & Pharma
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mHealth: The Doctor's Tech Toolbox

mHealth: The Doctor's Tech Toolbox | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

In 2009, the US under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, allocated  $19 billion to accelerate adoption of health IT systems by doctors and hospitals in order to modernise the health care system, save billions of dollars, reduce medical errors and improve quality. US hospital spending on iIT will hit $4.7b in 2011 and grow to $6.8b by 2014


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ET Russell's curator insight, November 17, 2014 3:09 PM

[INFOGRAPHIC] providing a snapshot on:

- mobile device preferences by clinicians

- how clinicians are using mobile devices at the point of care

- the top 3 uses that physicians have for mobile based technology in their practice

- mobile apps

- doctors using social media/hospital social media accounts

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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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[Spanish]

“Los móviles pueden acercar los recursos sanitarios y democratizar el acceso a la información de salud”


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ET Russell's curator insight, July 4, 2014 1:13 PM

* [English] [Castellano] [Catalan]

 

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Social Media, mHealth and Medicine: 2012 in Review and Hopes for the Future

Social Media, mHealth and Medicine: 2012 in Review and Hopes for the Future | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
As we reflect on 2012 and the changes that have occurred in healthcare, I am astounded by the increasingly significant roles that social media and mHealth are playing in medicine today.
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