The Journal of mHealth Vol 2 issue 5 (Oct) | Page 5
Table of Contents
Industry News
FEATURE
REPORT
6
Wearable Device Helps Medics
Save Lives in Disasters and on the
Battlefield
7
Doctors Develop New Trauma
Training App
7
Code of Practice for Wellness Apps
Published
23
8
UCSF Receives $5 million Grant
to Create Online Database on all
Types of Cancer
Next Generation Diabetes App
Provides a Complete Integrated
Care Environment
25
Innovations in Military Care are a
True Testament to the Possibilities
of Mobile Medical Technology
Real-time Clinical Information
Platform Driving Improved
Outcomes
27
The Secret Recipe of Meaningful
Digital Health
32
Teletriage vs. Telediagnostics
33
Data Visualisation Empowers
UK Healthcare Organisations to
Modernise Services & Enhance Care
35
Is Your Digital Health Strategy
Thriving, Surviving or NonExistent?
35
How Crowdsourced Insights can
Drive the Future of Digital Health
9
10
VA Spinal Cord Injury Centre
Demonstrates Clinical
Improvement Using Contactless
Bed Monitoring Sensors
Delivering Effective
Digital Health
11
Qualcomm Acquires Capsule
Technologie
11
UK Department of Health Team
Tests Digital Prototypes
12
Smart Mirror Monitors Your Face
for Telltale Signs of Disease
12
Google Pairs With Sanofi to Move
Diabetes Patients to the Cloud
20
13
Diabetes Tools Acquires
DiabetesGuru Child App
FBI Warns Healthcare Sector
Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
21
Building Connected Health
Ecosystems
22
mHealth: Multidisciplinary Verticals
37
Report Finds UK has the Potential
to Become a Global Leader in
Digital Health
14
HIPAA Compliant Mobile Medical
Camera App and Cloud Storage
Service Launched
14
NHS Trust Cuts Norovirus
Outbreaks by More Than 90%
15
Every Hospital Patient to be Given
a Barcode as Part of Plan to Create
a 'Paper Free' NHS
38
UK NHS Approved Apps Failing on
Privacy Standards
Partnership Develops National
Epilepsy App
39
Upcoming Events
39
Advertisers Index
16
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