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mHealth Insight. I better get working on an update to the mHealth course that I produce for the Computer Society. There’s no livestream from #HIMSS18 but in a classic example of what happens when you let pesky Patients come along to medical conferences: they point their mobile at the presenter, video what they see and share it.
A related issue emerging on the delivery system side is the backlog of dashboard style tools, which were part of nearly every clinically oriented demo or slidedeck we saw, from EHR to analytics vendors, not to mention the mushrooming number of care coordination plays out there. EHR Vendors: Mixed Reviews.
EHRs Look Inward. EHR vendors are at last developing moderate to advanced functionality with their portals (refills, secure communication, education, scheduling), with improved UX/UI that is starting to conform to consumer tech standards. HIEs Look Backward.
mHealth Insights. Dr Ricky BloomField’s demo at HIMSS18 stole the show and he wasn’t even on a proper stage. EHRs’and digitalised health data is far from ubiquitous. Related posts: “Majority of mHealth apps fail to engage patients”. ” I don’t think the obstacles have mostly melted away.
The demo allows users to play a game of ping pong from the perspective of someone with impaired vision, driving greater understanding of these conditions, and driving new insights into more effective management. We’re a long, long way from that pager now.
The demo allows users to play a game of ping pong from the perspective of someone with impaired vision, driving greater understanding of these conditions, and driving new insights into more effective management. We’re a long, long way from that pager now.
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