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NewsWireless device helps docs overcome language barriers
Duluth, Minn.-based health technology company GeaCom is creating a wireless version of its medical translation unit, Phrazer. The touchscreen communications device helps clinicians communicate with Read more...
Will AT&T, Verizon and Sprint dominate the mHealth market?
An intriguing view of the mHealth market's future emerged from E-Commerce Times columnist Jeff Kagan last week. He sees the Big Three telecom giants--AT&T, Verizon and Sprint--becoming major Read more...
IN ambulances get mobile EMR access
We've reported on ambulance-based mobile telemedicine in the past, but at some point, someone was going to figure out how to put electronic medical records on board emergency transports. That someone Read more...
Kansas City, Detroit firms jockey for stimulus money
In case anyone was doubting this scenario, mobile and wireless IT vendors are--get this--positioning themselves to capture some of the federal stimulus money. Yeah, we were shocked, too. Once the Read more...
Wireless may finally be ready for prime time in healthcare
Wireless technologies might finally be ready to reach their full potential in healthcare, according to a report in Computerworld. People have made this prediction before, but cardiologist Dr. Eric Read more...
GA hospital to improve wireless communication in ED
Clinicians in the emergency department at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, GA, are using wireless handsets for voice, messaging and instantaneous alerts as part of a new, customized mobile Read more...
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