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Two studies question whether pharmaceutical giants are using mHealth tools properly to reach both physicians and consumers.
Despite all its promise, it remains to be seen whether mobile health technologies will bring doctors closer to their patients, or instead drive them apart.
The Center for Connected Health is working with a Japanese pharmaceutical company to develop an app that would help guide patients taking medication for an irregular heartbeat.
The gamut of mobile tools available promises to improve nurses' work lives by enhancing communications across care teams. Naturally, there are some obstacles along the way.
A pair of new day-long events at the mHealth Summit aim to educate attendees about clinical mobility and privacy and security. Here's what to expect from each.
CISO Karl West explains the health system's process for evaluating all new mobile technologies based on a core architecture that involves scoring risk objectively and subjectively, as well as a three-pronged system of controls.