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Friday, October 23, 2009
Mobile Point-of-Care Resources in Pediatrics
Unbound Medicine has announced Pediatrics Central, a new group of mobile + web products with valuable information on pediatric diseases, infectious disease, drugs, drug interactions bundled with tools to access the latest journal literature...MORE
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Social Media Use for Health and Medical Information
A new study by Manhattan Research found that approximately 35% of American adults (80 million) used social media for health and medical purposes in 2009. During this period consumers created or accessed material in blogs, chat rooms, social networks, and health communities. MORE...
Cell Phones Assist Rural Medical Imaging
A project at MIT's Media Lab has established use of cell phones in rural areas to transmit x-ray images to radiologists in urban areas. This offshoot of telemedicine is improving diagnosis and care in a remote area of the Philippines...MORE
Thursday, October 01, 2009
CDC Funds New Projects in Health Care Informatics
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded $4.37 million in grants supporting health care informatics in response to public health threats. Included in the funding are four new centers: Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Indiana University, University of Pittsburgh, and University of Utah. One of the projects in Indiana focuses on overcoming barriers to bringing public health to the point of care...MORE
Doctors Fail to Respond to Alerting Systems
A stody published September 28, 2009 in Archives of Internal Medicine showed that 8% of physicians did not respond promptly to test results communicated by alerting systems...MORE
Monday, September 14, 2009
Physicians Use Smartphones with Medical Applications
Wireless and Mobile News reported on a study by MDsearch.com, saying that 53% of physicians surveyed own a smartphone and 63% of these use mobile applcations such as drug guides, calculators, clinical resources, CME, and medical dictionaries...MORE
Thursday, August 27, 2009
CDC Uses Social Media to Issue H1N1 Information
Information Week reports that the CDC will make use of Twitter, YouTube, and other social media to spread information about Swine Flu to the public...MORE
Twitter Applications in Health Care
An article in the Jul/Aug 2009 issue of Telemedicine and e-Health discusses current and potential uses of Twitter in medicine....MORE
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Best Medical Software for Your PDA
After a brief overview of available mobile operating systems, Medical Economics reviews the top medical software...MORE
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Insurers Cover Online Patient/Physician Consultation
More physicians are communicating with patients online now that an increasing number of health insurance companies will cover consultation via chat, video conference, or interactive questionnaires....MORE
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Wireless Patient Monitoring Holds Promise for Health Care
According to the Wall Street Journal, technology companies are exploring the potential of wireless to improve patient care through remote monitoring. Using existing infrastructure, more than four billion cellphones have been sold to date, these devices can send medical data to doctors. Many hospitals, once shy of cell phones, now see cutting wires as a way to cut costs....MORE
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
NIH Scientists Encouraged to Support Wikipedia
The National Institutes of Health recently co-hosted a training session with Wikipedia Foundation to instruct members of the NIH community in authoring and editing content for Wikipedia. The online encyclopedia sees it as a way to increase and improve health-related content...MORE
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Cell Phones as Repository for Personal Health Records
With increasing numbers carrying mobile phones, these devices are seen as a way for individuals to monitor health by monitoring diabetes, blood pressure, or other indicators for chronic conditions. Regularly gathered information could be easily stored with historical health data and shared with health providers responsible for patient management...MORE
Monday, July 20, 2009
Healthcare Information Management Executives Surveyed on CPOE
Computerized physician order entry systems are available in 199 of 335 hospitals represented by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), however respondents indicated that full adoption of the systems in their institutions may take more than 2 years...MORE
Monday, June 29, 2009
Impact of iPhone and Other Wireless Technologies on FCC and FDA Policy
Availability of powerful wireless phones (e.g., iPhone) and new mobile healthcare applications and services that support patient monitoring or help patients manage conditions and treatment regimens raises questions of policy implications for the FCC and the FDA. The FCC has jurisdiction over the use of the electromagnetic spectrum used by cellphones and devices that are attached to or are implanted in patients to monitor and transmit information wirelessly to health care providers. The FDA is responsible for approving medical devices before they are made available to the public....MORE
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Unbound Medicine's uCentral Supports iPhone Users in Medical Institutions
Unbound Medicine has released an application for iPhone™ and iPod® touch devices in institutions that subscribe to uCentral™, a custom point-of-need solution purchased by medical libraries to deliver information such as 5-Minute Clinical Consult, Harrison's Manual of Medicine, The Merck Manual, Davis's Drug Guide, and Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary...MORE
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Developers See iPhone Potential as a Medical Device
With 30 milllion iPhones sold and over 1 billion apps downloaded in two years, pharma companies and third-party developers are thinking of ways to make and market medical applications for both patients and professionals...MORE
Monday, June 01, 2009
5-Minute Clinical Consult for Mobile + Web Available from Unbound Medicine
The new 2010 edition of 5-Minute Clinical Consult is now available from Unbound Medicine in a unique mobile/web configuration. Subscribers get the latest information on the diagnosis and treatment of 715 medical conditions plus 200 bonus topics on common pediatric diseases. The subscription includes regular updates and 1 year of free access to a drug database, patient education, and more at 5MCC.com. MORE...
Friday, May 22, 2009
89% of US Physicians Consider Internet Essential
According to a study from Manhattan Research, 89% of online US physicians consider the Web essential to their practice of medicine. Physicians are consulting online resources via computer and mobile devices at multiple points during the day for information about clinical decisions, to make recommendations to patients, and to keep up with changes in medicine....MORE
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Unbound Medicine Announces Support for Android
Unbound Medicine has announced release of premier medical references for smartphones running the Android™ mobile technology platform from Google, Inc. Among the products now available for Android are best-selling medical and nursing titles that help clinicians answer questions at the point of need, including The Merck Manual, Davis's Drug Guide, Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, and the Five-Minute Clinical Consult In addition, Unbound's unique aggregated offerings, Nursing Central™ and uCentral™, for individuals and institutions may be downloaded to Android devices MORE...
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