The Journal of mHealth Vol 3 Issue 1 (Feb/Mar 2016) | Page 3
Editor's Comments
Welcome
Firstly, a belated Happy New Year to all our readers! If your year has gotten off
to the same start as the digital health industry’s then you will have been busy.
Already, we have seen some fantastic news stories, launches and successes from
around the world of digital, mobile and connected healthcare and it seems that
2016 will prove to be another leap forward for the digital health revolution!
2016 also marks the start of our third volume, and with it comes some exciting
developments for us here at the Journal. Building on the fantastic growth of our
audience around the world we will be introducing a number of new initiatives
for this year. February already saw the first of our new series of Digital Health
Innovation Labs which will be taking place at different events throughout the
year. We were pleased to host a range of digital health start-ups as part of the IoT
Tech Expo Europe in London, where there was significant interest in the opportunities that the Internet of Medical Things is bringing to the industry. You can
read more about this event, inside, in our article ‘The Potential for the Medical
Internet of Things’.
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We also continue to grow our Digital Health Crowd - online research community
- that we launched at the end of last year and if you haven’t yet joined we would
love for you to become part of this community. Just go to thejournalofmhealth.
com and sign up. There are no obligations and it is a great way to test and find
out about the latest digital products.
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submissions, and advertising
opportunities please contact:
Matthew Driver
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2016 will also see the launch of our new publication titled ‘Cybersecurity in
Healthcare Briefing’ which will feature content from leading cybersecurity experts and solution providers working in the medical and healthcare sectors. This
will be a valuable resource for anyone developing digital, connected, or mobile
health solutions, as well as healthcare managers and professionals tasked with
keeping patient and organisation data secure. The first briefing will be publishing at the end of March so for further subscription details or to pre-order contact
us at [email protected]
In this issue we explore the background to what makes a truly effective digital
health experience. We consider what it takes to deliver solutions that can turn
the traditional physical touch points in healthcare into engaging digital experiences. Whether this is ensuring that a clinical solution integrates easily and intuitively into the work flows of the healthcare professionals that will be using it, or,
transforming the conventions of face-to-face patient journeys into digital pathways the design of effective user interfaces and experiences is crucial to success.
In a packed issue, we also propose our digital predictions for 2016 in our feature,
‘7 Digital Trends for Healthcare, 2016’ where we look at some of technologies and
issues that are likely to have the most impact on the industry this year. We are
really pleased to be able to bring expert commentary from Thierry Zylberberg,
Executive Vice President, Orange and Director of Orange Healthcare as he considers the changing landscape of mHealth and eHealth, as well as the results of
the largest infectious disease survey ever undertaken using smartphones, which
has identified 100 million people worldwide at risk of blindness from trachoma.
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