Mobile Health Around the Globe
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Apple Video is a Testament to mHealth’s Global Impact
Apple is showing off its marketing chops, and tugging at our heartstrings, in a new video posted to its YouTube channel. Called “Making a difference. One app at a time,” the 10-minute video depicts some of the ways the company’s devices and various iOS apps are solving problems across the world, starting with rural access to healthcare.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Magpi Data Collection System Helps Thousands Worldwide
DataDyne boasts that their mobile data system, Magpi, is the fastest, easiest least expensive way to collect data on mobile devices. Magpi is an award-winning mobile Data System that is used by 20,000 people worldwide, including World Bank, the CDC, the Red Cross and others. Since Magpi is designed to require no training or programming and is based in the cloud, it cuts down on costs and is readily available for use by anyone.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: eMocha Helps With HIV Screening in Kabul
The Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Global Health Education currently has a project in Kabul, Afghanistan, that helps screen sex workers for HIV using their eMocha (electronic Mobile Open-Source Comprehensive Health Application) technology.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Sending the Right Message on mHealth
We’ve read the stories: From bedridden patients sending text messages to their health workers, to young people receiving HIV prevention messages via SMS, the mobile phone seems to have morphed from communications device to essential life-saver. But is the evidence there yet that mHealth is an effective and suitable health delivery intervention in the developing world?[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Bonus Video! An Overview of Mobile Innovations
This is a great video from a keynote by Professor Alain Labrique for the MOOC Mobile Health without Borders from Stanford. Professor Labrique is the Director of Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative, and world expert and pioneer on mHealth. The video is an overview of mobile health innovations around the globe.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Mobile technology is key to NHS service transformation
What health boards need to do is to ‘mobilise’ each healthcare professional's entire job, using the latest generation of mobile solutions. These overcome issues of limited and clumsy web-based access to existing back-office systems by providing native smartphone and tablet apps that draw together the information and tools staff need to support them as they work.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Empowering Rural Health Workers with Mobile Video
State-of-the-art broadband services still don’t reach many parts of the African continent, especially rural villages. But one consumer technology is pervasive: cell phones. According to the Cisco VNI Service Adoption Forecast, there will be 1.3 billion consumer mobile devices across the Middle East and Africa by 2016 – a billion of them being basic feature phones, not smartphones.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: MedicMobile HopePhone's Recycling Helps Those in Need
Spring: A time of restoring and renewing. A time of plans and projects. A time for spring cleaning. A time when most people want to clean out garages, closets and junk drawers. You know the drawers we're talking about—especially the one that serves as a graveyard of old cell phones and electronics. As springtime arrives, what if you could give new life to those old cell phones?[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: mHealth Helps in Louisiana Oil Spill
Physicians Interactive just announced a partnership with Teche Action Board and through the help of Health eVillages will start providing help to healthcare professionals in southern rural Louisiana, an area heavily affected by the BP oil spill.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: 3D Anatomy Guide From Ireland Helps Medical Students Learn
Science Foundation Ireland and the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI), have joined forces to develop an on-line 3D guide showing the human body in motion from the outside in. Anatomists, artists and engineers have collaborated on this project using color, illustration and 3D technology. The 4 hour teaching program will shortly be part of the curriculum/training for medical students in Dublin, Bahrain and Kuala Lumpur.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Cloud Can (Already) Improve Patient Care
We needn’t read another market forecast or research report to know: Cloud computing is poised to help revolutionize nearly every aspect of modern healthcare. Likewise, we don’t have to dip into our RSS feeds to realize significant challenges to broad adoption of cloud within the sector remain — not least of which are regulatory hurdles and security concerns. But while its widespread application has yet to be seen, it’s important to consider how cloud is already making a difference at a much smaller, more personal scale — by improving the lives of patients in need.[read more]
Mobile Health Around the Globe: Medic Mobile Uses Mobile Technology to Improve Global Health
Medic Mobile is an organization based in San Francisco that uses mobile technology to help their partners with global health projects. After a successful project in Malawi, Medic Mobile has helped more than 30 organizations improve health services in over 15 countries.[read more]
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Barbara Ficarra Barbara Ficarra, RN, BSN, MPA is an award-winning journalist, media broadcaster, health educator, speaker and consultant More »
David Harlow David Harlow is Prinicipal of the Harlow Group LLC, a healthcare law and consulting firm based in Boston, MA. More »
Stephen Schimpff Stephen C. Schimpff, MD is the retired CEO of the Univ. of MD Med. Center and the COO of the Univ of MD Medical System. More »
Andrew Schorr Andrew, a leukemia survivor and respected medical journalist is the founder of PatientPower, an excellent web resource. More »
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Christina Thielst Christina Thielst is a hospital administrator, consultant, educator and author with 30 years of healthcare experience. More »

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