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Journal of Medical Internet Research

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Success of telemonitoring systems hinges on features, design

The success of mobile phone telemonitoring systems hinges both on their features and design, a study focusing on heart failure patients published late last week in the Journal of Medical Internet

Smartphones increase interruptions, unprofessional behavior, docs say

Wondering how much your clinicians use their smartphones? Nurses use mobile email about three times as much as physicians, sending 22 messages in an average 24-hour period. Physicians receive about

Study: iPhone app is solid for stroke imaging

A new iPhone app works just as well as a computer workstation for physicians' making remote diagnoses or treatment decisions according to a study conducted by the University of Calgary and published

Smartphone apps serve as 'electronic therapist' for mental health patients

Mental health professionals are excited about a series of smartphone apps that can help them keep up with patients between therapy sessions and support patients when the therapist isn't around. "It