I can say this was needed as things have progressed in the last couple of years since Google Health was introduced. We now see some consumer devices that can now connect and make it easier for one to get the data in place. Cardio Trainer and Fitbit were named as 2 new devices that connect...
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We have a new buzz word for this now, “ participatory sensing” from the halls of UCLA. I think at this time this might be a good idea to roll this right up into the “meaningful use” discussions going on. They do go hand in hand. One of the key areas they address from the text below...
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I wanted to include this post for a couple of reasons, one the basic service to uncover blocked calls might be helpful, especially in the case of emergencies with TrapCall. and the second to think about privacy issues with healthcare. The basic “Fly Trap” service is free which just exposes the...
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