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Mobile Health IT

Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 02:35 pm | April 02, 2018
The first EHR vendor to build a native app for iOS devices now aims to make it easier for small and large practices to customize personal hardware packages for their offices, including MacBooks, Apple TV and more.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 02:11 pm | April 02, 2018
Seqster's aggregation allows for improved care now, as well as the ability to pass on Alzheimer's care data to future generations of the family, opening up invaluable resources to the research community.
Connected Health
By Laura Lovett | 10:45 am | April 02, 2018
The former U.S. CTO and speaker at the upcoming HIMSS Dev4Health event explains why innovators should include the perspectives of patients, clinicians and patients when building apps.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 10:59 am | March 27, 2018
Phoenix Children’s CIO David Higginson and Allscripts CEO Paul Black discuss why patient safety innovation demands attention to human factors.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 03:11 pm | March 26, 2018
Primary care physicians initiate completely digital consults with specialists, from within the health system's electronic health record.
Mobile Health IT
By Tom Sullivan | 11:22 am | March 23, 2018
Innovation conference to include breakouts focused on open APIs and the interface revolution, FHIR and the SMART toolbox, and developing technologies with the healthcare end user in mind.
Accountable Care
By Bill Siwicki | 10:35 am | March 22, 2018
After switching to a cloud-based Mobile Backend-as-a-Service platform and agile development tactics, the ACN can now launch an app for $148,800 – compared to $496,000 using the Waterfall methodology.
Mobile Health IT
By Bill Siwicki | 08:07 am | March 15, 2018
Experts are anticipating the wrath of cybercriminals targeting the hundreds of thousands of IoT devices already deployed in 2018 and beyond.
Analytics
By Bill Siwicki | 03:43 pm | March 12, 2018
The research evaluated how AI-based personalized physiology analytics could be applied to wearable biosensor data to predict when a patient might be at risk of hospitalization.
Patient Engagement
By HIMSS TV | 07:06 pm | March 09, 2018
Gurpreet Singh, partner and U.S. Health Services sector leader at PwC, explains the concept of a ‘digital twin’ to help patients make better choices, any shares his ideas about many other ideas of consumer-based tools for healthcare.