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By Bernie Monegain | 03:06 pm | January 09, 2011
Mobile technology has become an must-have tool for Walgreens, which bills itself as the nation's largest drugstore chain. The company now offers mobile applications for iPhone, Android and Blackberry, featuring text alerts for more than 1 million subscribers and a function that allows patients to scan the bar code of their prescription to send in refills.
By Molly Merrill | 03:10 pm | January 06, 2011
Mobile medical apps are slowly gaining market share as 2010 revenues are expected to more than double compared to 2009, according to a new report by healthcare market research publisher Kalorama Information.Kalorama's report, the "Worldwide Market for Mobile Medical Apps," finds that in 2009 the market was worth about $41 million, which translates to about 1.5 percent of the total mobile app market. Kalorama estimates sales for 2010 to come in at $84.1 million.
By Neil Versel | 04:35 am | January 06, 2011
By Brian Dolan | 04:20 am | January 06, 2011
By Neil Versel | 04:57 pm | January 05, 2011
By Mike Miliard | 04:35 pm | January 05, 2011
ZyXEL Communications, a broadband access provider, has announced a strategic partnership with MyGlucoHealth, an integrated telehealth solution, for improving the management of diabetes.
By Brian Dolan | 01:21 pm | January 05, 2011
By Brian Dolan | 08:08 am | January 05, 2011