How AI and Wearables are Redefining Patient CareThe global healthcare landscape is undergoing a massive transformation in ...
pharmaphorum interviews Professor Robert Istepanian on his inspiration for coining the terms ‘mHealth’ and ‘4G health’ and how mHealth continues to evolve. In 2003 the term ‘mHealth’ was first coined ...
Ask a set of healthcare professionals about the future and they’ll answer: “Mobile.” Mobile technology is nearing ubiquity in America; a Pew Research report shows 64 percent of all adult Americans own ...
Among the world's developed nations, mHealth programs are borne out of creative ideas, and push uphill against the establishment to prove their ROI in cost savings and clinical outcomes. In developing ...
Mobile health, or mHealth, refers to the use of smartphones, tablets, and other mobile and wireless devices in both public health and health care. One of the most commonly understood forms of mHealth ...
You might not have been prescribed a mobile app yet, but you may soon be. In addition to prescription drugs and prescribed behavioral changes, mobile health applications (referred to as mHealth apps), ...
Welcome to the mHealth Monthly Mashup on pharmaphorum, with your host Michael Spitz, VP of Digital Strategy at Ignite Health in New York City, New York. The objective of mMM is to provide you with the ...
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