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Enterprise m-health will be $1.7B market by 2014
In a recent post on the Chilmark Research blog , John Moore noted how mobile technology is a disruptive force in healthcare. "And with disruption, opportunity blooms," he wrote. If we only knew what
iPad just what the doctor ordered for Nimble creators
Last week, we had a short "Also Noted" item on ClearPractice introducing what the St. Louis-based company calls "the first comprehensive EMR solution developed in iOS to run natively on the iPad."
PwC doc says vendors, providers, telecoms must collaborate on mobile connectivity
We reported extensively last month on the recent PricewaterhouseCoopers survey of the mobile healthcare landscape, including the point that most mobile devices used in healthcare don't connect to
Does Amazon Kindle offer more primary-care value than iPad?
Doctors may be snapping up iPads like there's no tomorrow (don't worry, in Apple's world, tomorrow, i.e., the next version of a must-have product, rarely is more than a few months away), but don't
Smartphone boom changes physicians' relationship with technology
Smartphones clearly have changed the dynamic of physicians' relationship with technology, and that's creating a bit of a conundrum for hospital IT departments. "Five to 10 years ago they were saying,
Report: 94 percent of docs have smartphones, but communication gaps persist
How ubiquitous have smartphones become among physicians? A new report from Menlo Park, Calif.-based Spyglass Consulting Group says that an astounding 94 percent of doctors are using smartphones to
Health IT writers get 'positively Tiger Beat' over the iPad
"Medical-technology trade publications are getting positively Tiger Beat in their enthusiasm," freelancer Martha C. White writes in the Washington Post's "The Big Money" column. We plead guilty on
SPOTLIGHT: iPad's durability in an emergency department
We were wondering when someone might mention this about the iPad: "I am a little concerned about how well it will hold up in a clinical environment, particularly the abuse it will get in the ER. The
Many think Apple's iPad is just what the doctor ordered
Perhaps you've heard that a Cupertino, Calif.-based company called Apple released a new consumer product called the iPad, or something of the sorts, this past weekend. Apple sold oh, only about
Mass General to test Merge Healthcare's mobile imaging apps
Massachusetts General Hospital will serve as a test lab for Merge Healthcare's new mobile applications that support workflow in medical imaging, as part of a recently announced partnership between

