By: mHealth: Think of it as personal health reform | mobihealthnews
[...] 72 percent: Manhattan Research also disclosed a new industry metric that’s sure to be kicked around for the next year: 72 percent of US physicians currently use smartphones. That’s up from 64...
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[...] Article Brian Dolan, mobihealthnews, 5 May 2010 SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "72 percent of US physicians use smartphones", url:...
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Mobile healthcare technology will be the most transformational IT to impact medicine ever. It will actually enable the change of the practice of medicine. The problem with all predecessor IT...
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[...] Hardware Requirements for a Healthcare Worker Smartphone Mobihealthnews has an interesting report on smartphone adoption by Physicians in the USA. Whilst my gut tells me it’s a little too [...]
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It is not surprising to see such high adoption rates on the part of physicians given their constant need for information and the fact that they effectively work in the field where having even a laptop...
View ArticleBy: Cresce uso de celulares smartphone entre profissionais médicos | Plugbr.net
[...] Brian Dolan, comenta sobre as taxas de médicos que adotam diferentes tecnologias de informação, e afirma que a quantidade de smartphones entre os médicos é maior que o previsto. Mas, o foco...
View ArticleBy: More doctors getting health news on iPhones | mobihealthnews
[...] popularity of the iPhone and iPad among doctors shouldn’t come as a surprise. Last year, Manhattan Research reported that 72 percent of U.S. physicians were using PDAs and smartphones up from 64...
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