According to a new Taking the Pulse study from pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research, online European physicians who own an iPad spend 27 percent of their professional online time on the tablet device.
The surveyed physicians rely on desktops and laptops for 55 percent of their pro... |
14 February 2012 13:41 GMT |
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Drchrono, a free Electronic Health Record (EHR) app for the Apple iPad has received official government certification that will result in doctors receiving tens of thousands of dollars in incentives when they use the electronic medical records platform.
Making drchrono the first native EHR on the iPad to be certif... |
29 July 2011 10:06 GMT |
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Onset Technology has announced OnPage, a pager and Priority Messaging Application for iPhone and iPod touch.
OnPage eliminates the need to carry two devices for individuals that need to prioritize messaging beyond email, SMS and phone calls, according to the developers.
Users can simply download the free app fr... |
19 July 2011 12:31 GMT |
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Physicians surveyed in the new Taking the Pulse U.S. v11.0 study from Manhattan Research have revealed a huge affinity towards Apple’s iPad and iPhone, the pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company said in a report.
This is just one of several recent studies from different firms focusing on physi... |
6 May 2011 04:23 GMT |
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Using its ReachNet Physician Access Channel to recruit participation in a survey on mobile technology and convenience options for healthcare professionals, Aptilon Corporation has found that 61% of U.S. physicians intend to own an iPhone by the end of 2011. A similar survey carried out at the beginning of the year re... |
29 April 2011 09:09 GMT |
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Among physicians using the latest technologies to get their work done, Apple’s iPhone and iPad hold a commanding lead over all competing platforms, despite Android recently surpasssing Apple’s offerings in share of the consumer smartphone market, according to Bulletin Healthcare. The group focused on mob... |
14 April 2011 13:11 GMT |
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According to an online survey of 341 U.S. healthcare professionals, as many as 79% would choose Apple’s iPad for professional use, Aptilon Corporation has announced. The study was completed earlier this month, and comes as the result of over a month’s worth of research.
Anticipating physicians’ p... |
4 March 2011 13:41 GMT |
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MTBC, a healthcare IT company founded in 1999 and based in Somerset, N.J. has announced the approval of its e-prescribing application for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The software facilitates the sending of prescriptions to pharmacies electronically, directly from the physicians’ iDevice.“MTBC […]... |
6 October 2010 07:34 GMT |
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Epocrates, the folks behind the #1 mobile drug reference resource used by healthcare providers at the point of care, believe technology is a way of life for today’s medical students with the majority choosing clinical references on their iPhone to answer their questions, rather than choosing to address teachers... |
1 October 2010 09:13 GMT |
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Surgeons at Valley Presbyterian Hospital near Los Angeles and University of Arizona used Apple’s FaceTime technology to successfully collaborate long distance in “real time” on a wound consultation for a patient, a report states. The move has been labeled as one of the first known iPhone 4 “vi... |
12 July 2010 10:39 GMT |
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AirStrip Technologies has received FDA clearance to release the AirStrip OB application for use on the iPhone, according to an official report issued by the company yesterday. The application is now available for immediate download (through the App Store) to qualified physicians. The hospital must purchase the AirStr... |
7 April 2009 04:48 GMT |
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Life Record Inc. has released Life Record EMR Version 4.0, the latest version of its Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software for Mac, iPhone and PC. The latest additions include SMS messaging, in-lobby enrollment, real-time patient updates, full access to medical records right on your iPhone, and support for multi-d... |
15 April 2008 05:33 GMT |
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