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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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Smartphone images measure up to desktop views in neurology study

Smartphone images measure up to desktop views in neurology study | M-HEALTH  By PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have given a boost to telemedicine proponents with the publication of a new study that highlights smartphones' efficacy and quality in capturing medical images to evaluate stroke patients.  The study, published in the September issue of Stroke is the first to test the effectiveness of smartphone teleradiology applications in a real-world telestroke network, according to Mayo Clinic officials.


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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