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M-health offers great potential if someone's willing to fix the system
As high-level executives of healthcare companies, telecommunications firms and multinational nongovernmental organizations were on stage at the Washington Convention Center predicting wonderful
Many using iPads in healthcare, but few have deployment strategies
"iPad and other kinds of tablets are going to permeate the [healthcare] enterprise," Brian Reed, vice president of products at BoxTone, a Columbia, Md.-based mobile service management firm, said
DoD telehealth center releases app for mental health; BlackBerry PlayBook SDK features imaging app;
> The National Center for Telehealth and Technology, one of the military's Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, has developed a free smartphone app
Does Amazon Kindle offer more primary-care value than iPad?
Doctors may be snapping up iPads like there's no tomorrow (don't worry, in Apple's world, tomorrow, i.e., the next version of a must-have product, rarely is more than a few months away), but don't
Global market for handheld healthcare devices to grow 7 percent this year
The global market for handheld mobile devices in healthcare is forecast to grow 7 percent this year to $8.8 billion, compared to $8.2 billion in 2009, partially spurred by the American Recovery and
New Cius tablet takes on Apple's iPad
Many people thought the iPhone was going to shake up mobile healthcare until Google's Android operating system came along. The same could happen for larger devices, too. Though Apple has sold more
Epic developing iPad app as hospitals wrestle with how to deploy Apple's tablet
After releasing an iPhone app called Haiku earlier this year, privately held EMR vendor Epic Systems is developing Canto, a native app for the iPad, CMIO reports. And clinical leaders at Tampa
iPad positives seem to outweigh the drawbacks for healthcare
Overwhelmingly strong iPad sales in the U.S. have prompted Apple to delay the product's introduction in foreign markets, but that hasn't stopped health IT reporters in other countries from licking
New Moby MED tablet looks to challenge iPad in healthcare
Some of the most common criticisms of Apple's new iPad are that it lacks a camera, doesn't support Flash technology and that the memory is not expandable. A new product from Santa Clara, Calif.-based
EMRs already available for iPad, but many questions unanswered
You've no doubt heard the breathless forecasts by now. "With the iPad, Apple may just revolutionize medicine," read one online Washington Post headline . The same story, as I noted Tuesday in

