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” This is an incredible turn around as the AMA CEO has been pointing fingers at mHealth and making claims it’s little more than modern day snake oil. To learn more about the AMA Health Care Interoperability and Innovation Challenge sponsored by Google, go to: [link]. # # #. Barbe, M.D., FULL PRESS RELEASE: .
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For many, the delay of Stage 3 of the Meaningful Use program evoked a collective sigh of relief, providing a much-needed extra year to focus on the challenging requirements for patient engagement and interoperability. The language used thus far raises much speculation about what exactly this inclusion will mean when it hits the front lines.
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Our conversations with healthcare organizations (HCOs) has not been all that insightful either as their PHM definitions are as disparate as the vendors. For example, today PHM is whatever a vendor decides it to be based on their own core competencies.
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Digital health services and technologies comprise a wide range of categories including personalised medicine, telehealth, telemedicine, wearables, health information technology and mobile health (mHealth). For the purposes of today’s blog, we’ll focus specifically on the areas of wireless medical devices, mobile medical apps and telemedicine.
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