Tablet devices get thumbs-up from anesthesia residents
This past July, 100 anesthesiology residents and fellows at Mount Sinai School of Medicine switched from paper to plastic. That […]
This past July, 100 anesthesiology residents and fellows at Mount Sinai School of Medicine switched from paper to plastic. That […]
The mHealth Regulatory Coalition has submitted a letter urging FDA to develop a mobile health framework that promotes innovation and […]
The Optical Society of America recently announced that University of California-Davis researchers have modified Apple’s iPhone and transformed it into […]
This week, the American Medical Informatics Association delivered a presentation during an FDA workshop advising the agency on how to approach oversight of mobile clinical decision support systems, Health Data Management reports.
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Increasing use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers has prompted the health care industry to invest more in its Wi-Fi infrastructure.
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GE Healthcare has unveiled Centricity Advance-Mobile, a native Apple iPad application designed for primary care physicians in small practices that are using the Centricity Advance cloud-based program to access their patients’ EMRs.
Software added to basic cell phones can help patients with diabetes significantly reduce a key measure of blood sugar over one year.
Health tools for smart phones that monitor blood sugar levels or work as stethoscopes may face the same scrutiny from regulators as heart stents or ultrasound machines.
Smart Communications Inc. and the Department of Health (DOH) piloted a program here that introduces wireless technology in healthcare delivery.
Wireless sensors that monitor elderly patients’ physiological functions and physical activities can help reduce congestive heart failure symptoms and potentially prevent hospital readmissions, according to a study published in the Journal of Medical Systems, InformationWeek reports.
There was a proposal introduced by the Food and Drug Administration that would allow it to regulate smartphone and tablet apps that relate to health and medical needs.