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 The Journal of mHealth 3