What’s new in Mobile Health?
Posted on | June 20, 2010 | No Comments
I’ve rounded up a number of interesting mobile health gadgets that have emerged on the market over the last 6 months. Here are a collection of self-explanatory videos which give us a pretty good glimpse at how these gadgets work and how they can be used. Check them out below:
MedApps
A mobile outpatient monitoring solution that proactively alerts doctors and nurses to potential health problems.
LookTel
An application that helps the visually impaired recognize objects.
PillPhone
A mobile application that helps consumers better manage their medication.
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Tags: Applications > Healthcare > mobile apps > Modifying Infrastructure > urban policy
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