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Frank Irving

By Frank Irving | 08:57 am | December 12, 2014
Analytical grading comes to health apps, with the aim of supplementing the physician-patient interaction.
By Frank Irving | 07:17 am | December 10, 2014
Virtual house calls are making a difference in the lives of patients who otherwise would not have access to specialist consultations.
By Frank Irving | 07:14 am | December 10, 2014
Federal, state and private regulations are moving toward increasing acceptance of mobile and connected health's capabilities. That means new considerations for those striving to get paid.
By Frank Irving | 01:04 am | December 09, 2014
Creating long-term relationships requires new approaches that follow consumers' wishes on how they want to interact with healthcare stakeholders.
By Frank Irving | 01:01 am | December 09, 2014
Current use cases demonstrate the technology's viability and potential to cut healthcare costs.
By Frank Irving | 10:59 am | November 24, 2014
Even with hundreds of employee-owned devices accessing a new EHR system, Hahnemann University Hospital took end-user work-arounds out of the equation.
By Frank Irving | 11:50 am | November 10, 2014
An ethical hacker who has grown up with the proliferation of mobile devices sees a pressing need to control the data environment in healthcare organizations.
By Frank Irving | 09:10 am | October 23, 2014
Applications engineered to work with Apple's new health platform give healthcare providers the opportunity to harness health data for educating and motivating patients.
By Frank Irving | 11:18 am | September 12, 2014
Gearing up for National HIT Week, the association plans to present federal officials with three "asks" - as it does each year. This time they'll include a higher-caliber focus on driving telehealth.
By Frank Irving | 04:01 pm | May 29, 2014
And with many of them connecting via mobile devices, the ability to interact with peers and share information is proving a valuable tool in the mHealth arsenal.