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Send your heartbeat information to the doctor's computer, Blackberry or other mobile phone with an implanted Wireless Pressure System
Gentag and MacroArray Develop Prostate Cancer Wireless Diagnostic Processes and Technology
Slydial – Go Direct to Voicemail on the Cell phone you are calling without disturbing the other person by ringing the phone
Lab Results Accessible Via Smart Phones
SAMSUNG DEBUTS OMNIA i900 Cell Phone…Windows Mobile Tool for Healthcare…coming soon..
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Send your heartbeat information to the doctor's computer, Blackberry or other mobile phone with an implanted Wireless Pressure System
This is slated to cut down on emergency room visits. By using a wireless device, the physicians can log in to monitor the patient's heart, and this way the patient can go home. The implant is located pulmonary artery. " The...
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Wed, Aug 08 2008 1:12 PM
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Gentag and MacroArray Develop Prostate Cancer Wireless Diagnostic Processes and Technology
According to this article, a patch would transmit the results direct to a cell phone, more telemedicine in the works? If the efforts are successful, this would allow more to be tested though the technology as the results could be relayed back to...
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Fri, Jul 07 2008 12:40 PM
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Slydial – Go Direct to Voicemail on the Cell phone you are calling without disturbing the other person by ringing the phone
This is nice from any wireless carrier and no sign up required. Just dial the number and it will bypass the voice capabilities of the person you are calling on the cell and go directly to voice mail. I can see this being very helpful in healthcare...
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Lab Results Accessible Via Smart Phones
More over test results are being delivered to mobile units. Hopefully the new Samsung phone with the larger screen will be out soon, September is the target date here in the US. BD An updated version of a laboratory information system from...
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SAMSUNG DEBUTS OMNIA i900 Cell Phone…Windows Mobile Tool for Healthcare…coming soon..
If you like the iPhone, there’s a new Windows Mobile phone, rumored to be coming out from AT&T around September or so. It will have the nice increased real estate for the screen, what we all want and like. In addition, the camera on the unit...
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AirStrip Technologies - Medical Application for Apple iPhone in the works
If you already own a Windows Mobile device, the service is already available on many models. The software is FDA approved and brings in real time monitoring information. More than 40 hospitals already use the software and soon it appears the...
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Fri, Jul 07 2008 10:23 AM
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Making the classroom a playground for learning – Classrooms without Walls…
We all talk about the number of games on the web and devices that distract children but in Europe a new approach, classrooms without walls. Students are being given mobile devices to learn and working with a program called eMapps the learning procedure...
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Microsoft Response Point – Voice Over IP Phone System for a Small Practice…
If you are a small practice and want to incorporate email and voice communications, Response Point can be purchased at Costco. You need an active LAN and a phone RJ-11 connection and can handle up to 50 users. This is Voice over...
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US Government May Be Tracking You With Your Cell Phone
This is scary and will be interesting to follow, how much privacy do we have anymore. I guess the best we could hope for is for some of the agencies to forget to pay the bills as referenced in this article from earlier this year , where the wiretaps...
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Judge Slaps $200 fines on Men Whose Cell Phones Rang in Court – they need the “No Talking Zones” technology…
You have to love this story. Some folks just can’t turn the thing on mute or data only not matter what! At any rate this looks like a good place for the new “ No Talking Zones” from Microsoft, which has applied for a patent. You can...
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Bill Gates – “I’m still pretty hardcore”
Nice interview from the Nightly News with Bill Gates, reflecting on where he’s going, how Microsoft was started, and how innovation began. This takes about 25 minutes to watch in total as he talks about future plans and The Foundation. Among...
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Mon, Jun 06 2008 1:01 PM
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Mission Community Hospital – No Keyboard Required here
A story on a hospital in the Los Angeles area where no keyboard is required to log on and access patient and hospital information. The campus is equipped to deploy telemedicine capabilities such as lab results, medication profiles, ICU monitoring, etc...
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Thu, Jun 06 2008 7:32 PM
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Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
More and more attention is being given to electronic monitoring devices, and blood pressure is right at the top of the line. When you stop and think about it, how often do you see your physician and have your blood pressure checked? Perhaps once...
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Wed, Jun 06 2008 12:29 PM
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Workplaces to see more spats over after-hours
Interesting new development as to how do people get paid for “being connected”, especially with hourly positions. As the article states, doctors are on call all the time, but most folks also use portable devices for personal use too, so how the...
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Wed, Jun 06 2008 12:20 PM
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AT&T, Covisint, Microsoft HealthVault Create Health Information Exchange
One more step for integration with the Microsoft HealthVault. Using what is sometimes called middleware, Covisint is connecting both AT&T and the HealthVault. As mentioned below, electronic prescribing is included and this should also...
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