Monday, November 07, 2011

The Bottom-Up Impact of Medical Apps

While federal incentive dollars are trying to work to encourage hospitals and other health care organizations to use electronic health record systems (EHRs), without much prompting, healthcare providers are showing themselves eager adopters of medical "apps". A recent survey of 4,000 physicians in the US found that nearly 80 percent use smartphones, while among the general population only 28 percent use smartphones. Another report estimates that by 2012 about half of physicians who have smartphones will use them in their work for administrative functions, research, and patient care.
"Nineteen percent of physicians use a tablet personal computer in their work, while 69 percent said they are likely to do so in the next few years. Only 5 percent of the U.S. population owns a tablet."
Click on the post title to read the full Quality Matters newsletter article from The Commonwealth Fund.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The iPod Touch is winning over in Healthcare


This week on Dr. John Halamka's award-winning blog, he outlines 5 arguments in favor of the iPod Touch for healthcare applications, labelling it "the mobile clinical data viewing and educational device of the future".

Click on the title to read how Dr. Halamka backs up this claim...

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