Tag: Devices
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Moving Mobile Health Devices to the Next Level
Microsoft mobility in health enterprise solutions transform the way health professionals access and use information and applications. Windows 8.1 helps to en…
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Mobile Health Conversations — Mobile health devices going cellular or not?
Four out of ten Americans would pay for a remote monitoring device that would track their vital signs and send the data to their doctors, according to a rece… Video Rating: 0 / 5 UCSB computer engineering project for ECE 194BB/594BB (Mobile Embedded Devices). This medical device is interfacing with Google Android 2.1. Video Rating:…
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FDA Regulation of Mobile Health Devices
Software has increasingly become an integral part of healthcare, whether through incorporation into medical devices, as a stand-alone system that practitione… Video Rating: 0 / 5 Ian Ni-Lewis and Reto Meier talk to the developers behind Mint.com, TinyCo, and Instapaper as they talk about their experience developing for Android tablets. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Mobile Health Devices and Innovative mHealth Services
Innovative mobile health devices that help to monitor patients are made possible with AT&T. Learn about mhealth companies that partner with AT&T to provide i…
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The Rapidly Evolving World of Mobile Health, Apps & Devices for Physicians
Felasfa Wodajo, M.D.– Senior & mHealth Editor of iMedicalApps.com; Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Surgeon. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Verizon Mobile Devices and Healthcare
In order to advance their commitment to make healthcare easier for both patients and their providers, Verizon is optimizing now commonplace mobile technology… Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Mobile health devices
Chris Wragge speaks with digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong about healthcare apps and mobile devices to keep your health in check.
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Remote Patient Monitor Sales on the Rise
According to a research report from the New York City-based Kalorama Information, sales of advanced remote patient monitoring devices have risen 20 percent from the year before. The market for the devices, which process patient data and link them to an electronic medical record (EMR), has constantly ticked up, going from $4 billion in 2007…