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m-health
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m-health
(Mobile-HEALTH) An umbrella term for wireless devices that are used in healthcare. It includes mobile monitors worn by patients as well as smartphones that physicians and nurses use to obtain and disseminate information.


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LAHORE, December 25, 2010 (Frontier Star): Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated first mobile health unit in the history of Pakistan in Daira Din Pannah, district Muzaffargarh of southern Punjab today.
The Digital Health Summit at the 2011 International CES will bring together well known mobile players and experts, to explore this as well as other mobile trends in digital health, including state of the wireless health industry, the future of connected wellness, and THE hot topic of the moment, the FDA's regulation of mobile health (m-health).
Smartphone Applications Will Help the Mobile Health Market to Break Through BERLIN, November 11, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Although the potential benefits of mHealth solutions have been widely discussed for over a decade, the market never emerged from the trial phase.
 
 
 
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