mHealth is Poised to Revolutionise
mHealth has got a window of opportunities that technology will open especially for the rural India. With smart devices, intelligent […]
mHealth has got a window of opportunities that technology will open especially for the rural India. With smart devices, intelligent […]
eHealth Bureau Praxify is a cloud-based physician practice management solution with electronic medical record (EMR) suite of products and services […]
Praxify is a cloud-based physician practice management solution with electronic medical record (EMR) suite of products and services catering to the needs of doctors and clinics.
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.
Technology is a ‘must’ for medical students, for their future practice, according to the fourth annual survey by healthcare IT company Epocrates.
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.
[This article was published in the June 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] EHR and PHRs will be accessible from anywhere and at any time thanks to Cloud Computing 3.0
Since gadget-happy doctors got their hands on the iPad last year, many have turned it from a toy into a professional tool.
Looking up health information is the third most common online activity among US.
[This article was published in the February 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] After taking the telecom sector by storm, mobile phones are set to change the way healthcare is delivered
According to US Government Health IT reports, the U.S. military is testing commercial mobile devices for usability with its electronic health record applications. Officials are testing tactical EHR applications on the iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone, Sprint HTC EVO and Samsung Epic.
ScImage, an enterprise imaging and informatics company, has partnered with NextGen Healthcare Information Systems to release a universal medical image integration module that provides NextGen users simultaneous access to patient-centric and study-centric images.