This piece describes a European Union-wide project, coming from the University of Bedfordshire, which creates an avatar-version of a [MORE]
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Getting approval signatures on clinical trial documents is something like a series of speed bumps on a super highway, [MORE]
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Mobile Devices
It’s not a matter of knowing the need, but rather how to act on the need that is [MORE]
Dr. Peter Tippett
At the Medical Automation Conference earlier this month, Dr. Peter Tippett, Healthcare Director for Verizon, reiterated Verizon’s [MORE]
According to a Deloitte report, a personal health record embedded in a cell phone or similar mobile device (“mPHR”) [MORE]
Leroy Hood
In Leroy Hood’s “4P” vision, medicine of the future will be predictive, preventative, personalized and participatory. Participatory means [MORE]
Don DuRousseau, CEO and Senior Scientist at Human Bionics LLC, discusses issues of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the [MORE]
Electronic Informed Consent
Old fashioned clinical researchers prefer to rely on paper informed consent forms, just as old fashioned hospitals [MORE]
Paul Chang MD
At the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine’s annual meeting, the program will feature a “bootcamp” for physicians, [MORE]
Haiku is a simple and lovely Japanese non-rhyming verse genre, which may be why electronic health record maker, Epic [MORE]
Apple's i Pad
Bloggers are an interesting lot who sometimes hit the nail on the head. This piece contents [MORE]