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Posted on Jul 27, 2013 in News | 0 comments

$36 Billion Dollars in Savings from Remote Patient Monitoring

Juniper Research has recently produced a report showing that remote patient monitoring will save up to 36 billion dollars (USD) globally by 2018. While this is a best case scenario, it is not an unrealistic one as devices, software and usage are just starting to be developed.

mHealth, a term that refers to the concept of using mobile devices and software to remotely practice medicine is seen as a new frontier in cutting healthcare costs around the world and to keep patients out of the hospital. This is particularly relevant for chronic diseases, such as for cardiac outpatient monitoring where blood pressure and other vitals can be monitored and medications adjusted remotely without the need for patients to physically visit their doctors. It also allows more accurate assessments and trends, given that information can be collected more frequently and accurately.

Juniper Research’s paper also document other findings, such as Western Europe being the most promising new market and also the emergence of new health models based on this novel idea. It also demonstrates current difficulties in advancing mHealth including the unclear methods in reimbursement for current businesses. Given the immense savings that can be achieved, this is one area of development worth keeping a close eye on.

http://www.juniperresearch.com/viewpressrelease.php?pr=387

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Posted on Jul 17, 2013 in News | 0 comments

Withings Pulse activity tracker launched

Withings PulseWearable electronics have become very popular, and Withings new Pulse smart activity tracker hopes to capitalise on this trend.

The Withings Pulse is a very small instrument containing a heart rate monitor and pedometer to track the steps taken, distance covered, elevation, calories burned and quality of sleep of the user. It is also possible to connect to the free Withings Health Mate app via Bluetooth to display a trend and real time information of the user. The Withings Health Mate app is available on both iOS and Android.

The Withings Pulse is similar in function to the Nike+ Fuelband, available only in the US and UK, or the Jawbone UP wristband. However, it is designed to be attached to bags or clothing rather than as a wristband, and it also comes with the addition of a heart rate monitor.

Currently available for preorder in the United States, the Withings Pulse will sell at $99.95 USD.

http://www.withings.com/static/press/wam01/en/Withings_Pulse_PR-WWW-2013-06-27.pdf

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Posted on Jul 16, 2013 in News | 0 comments

mHealth causes a digital diaper change

Pixie Scientific has recently launched an Indiegogo crowd-funded project into developing and marketing ‘smart diapers’ for children. These new nappies feature a square grid and a QR code that allows it to be scanned by a mobile app. This app then decodes the coloured squares and QR code into information regarding the child’s hydration, signs of urinary tract infections and state of their kidney function.

The company hopes that the crowd sourced funding will enable it to kick start manufacturing and also to start the initial research using the technology in a hospital setting. The device will also require FDA approval given its possible use as a diagnostic medical tool.

By tracking several variables over time, the app will keep a digital record of the child’s urine test strip and provide recommendations on whether to seek medical attention. We look forward to the data from the first clinical trial due to start at Benioff Children’s Hospital of the University of California, San Francisco in September . With mHealth, even diapers will be changing with the times!

Links:
1. http://pixiescientific.com/
2. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/09/a-digital-diaper-for-tracking-health/

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Posted on Jun 10, 2013 in News | 0 comments

Making Diabetes management Abriiz

Using the very latest in mobile technology and behavioural psychology, medical solutions provider, Ideomed, has expanded their lineup of innovative tools for the effective management of chronic illnesses to include new options to improve compliance for patients with diabetes. The Abriiz Diabetes Management Platform aims to improve the compliance to treatment of the 25.8 million sufferers of the disease in the US alone, who currently report a full compliance rate of only 55%.

The software platform hopes to use customised reminders, social influence and feedback to improve the effectiveness and adherence of current management plans. Ideomed hopes to duplicate their previous success with this current release.

The JMTM staff are excited by this new development in mHealth targeting chronic diseases and hope to publish quality research covering the application of such solutions in the future.

For further information, please see the Ideomed Media Release.

Link: http://www.ideomed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/AbriizDiabetes.MediaRelease.R5.042313.pdf

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Posted on Apr 19, 2013 in News | 0 comments

Volume 2, Issue 1

The Editorial Board at the Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine is proud to present Volume 2, Issue 1, published in April 2013.  Mobile technology in Medicine is a rapidly developing area, and we hope to continue accelerating research in the field. We look forward to your submissions for Issue 2.

 

Editorials


001   The Growth of mHealth in Low Resource Settings
R. Chakrabarti, C. Perera

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Posted on Dec 25, 2012 in News | 0 comments

Volume 1, Issue 4

The Editorial Board at the Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine is proud to present Volume 1, Issue 4, published in December 2012.  Mobile technology in Medicine is a rapidly developing area, and we hope to continue accelerating research in the field. We look forward to your submissions for Issue 5.

Volume 1, Issue 4 Contents

Editorials


001   Application of mobile technology in ophthalmology to meet the demands of low-resource settings
R. Chakrabarti

Original Articles


004  Review of Neurosurgical Smartphone Applications 2012
J. Tseng

011  Precision of App-Based Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Score Calculators
S. Hews, P. Chambers

016 Medical Students’ Use of and Attitudes Towards Medical Applications
N. Koehler, K. Yao, O. Vujovic, C. McMenamin

022 An Empirical Review of the Top 500 Medical Apps in a European Android Market
V. Obiodu, E. Obiodu,

Case Reports


038  The Use of Generic Mobile Devices in Operating Proprietary Medical Devices – Example from a Case Report of Vagal Nerve Stimulation Therapy
B. Chee

Perspective Pieces


042 The Legal Perspective of mHealth in the United States
W. Garvin

In keeping with our open-access principles, all articles are published both as full text and as PDF files for download.  For your convenience, attached to this post is a  PDF file containing the complete Volume 1, Issue 4, which can be easily downloaded and saved for viewing offline.

We look forward to hearing from readers in the comments section, and encourage authors to submit research to be considered for publication in this peer-reviewed medical journal.

Yours Sincerely,

Editorial Board
Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine

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