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Medigram app allows HIPAA compliant group text messaging between doctors

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Medigram aims to provide HIPAA compliant secure text messaging between healthcare professionals using iPhones,Android and laptops

April’s first installment of the “Best of iMedicalApps”

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In this installment, we look at whether smartphones are distracting for clinicians, discuss the Lancet iPad journal app, and look at a cool new device that helps you track your fitness called the Nike Fuelband. Additionally, we demonstrate how easy it is to check out an iPad from a medical library, review an app that contains health advice for patients, and lastly, we show you the future of TEDMED.

Innovative health startups launched using Microsoft Kinect

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The newly launched Microsoft Kinect Accelerator includes several companies hoping to use the technology to revolutionize health care and medicine.

Health 2.0 launches Hokie Health app challenge

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Health 2.0, an organization/movement that wants to bridge the gap between technology and healthcare, recently announced that the Hokie Health Code-a-thon which will be held April 13-14 in Blacksburg, Virginia. This two day challenge will bring together people and teams from a variety of professions and talents with the goal of developing applications that enhance care quality, safety and efficiency. This contest will require teams to develop prototypes of the apps they are creating and will be given the opportunity to show off their product.

iSonea launches clinical trial to assess effectiveness of its acoustic asthma monitoring device

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Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects people of all ages. While traditionally, spirometry has been used to study children and adults with asthma, pediatric patients were typically too young to participate. iSonea, a company that develops acoustic respiratory monitoring devices, has recently found a solution to this problem and announced the launch of a post-market study using their WheezoMeter monitoring technology. The study, called Wheeze Rate Correlation and found on clinicaltrails.org is planned for two locations in California.

ONC’s Privacy and Security Mobile Device Project takes aim at security gaps with mobile devices in healthcare

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The Privacy & Security Mobile Device project will work toward educating healthcare providers on the finer points of securing and protecting health information on mobile devices.

The best of iMedicalApps, the first installment of March

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March is here, and that means nicer weather along with March Madness! Because we know you have busy lives (along with a lot of basketball to watch) we have condensed for you our top, favorite posts of March thus far. For this installment, we discuss everything from the new iPad to ways you can take an idea for a healthcare app and turn it into a reality. We also look at ways social media is influencing various aspects of patient care.

Creating your own app? Learn to design before learning to code

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Anyone contemplating how to create their own app already has a vision of what that app will look like and how it will work in their own head. By teaching yourself design principles—both visual and interaction—you will be better equipped to flesh out your app idea and maximize its appeal. You will avoid making clumsy mistakes that go against typical design conventions and, with a little creativity, generate your own conventions for others to shamelessly steal. Teaching yourself to code actually works against this because you begin to think about and conceptualize your app based on your limited coding skill set. Instead of thinking about your project from a user perspective, you begin thinking about the guts inside it and how the nuts and bolts will fit together to make a working product.

How Virtual Care is transforming healthcare

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Discussion regarding the merits of using video conferencing technology to interact with patients in a virtual care setting.

SXSW Hackathon challenges developers to create a great mobile health app in 24 hours

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Today, March 9th, is a big day for certain participants in this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) located in Austin, Texas. Health 2.0 and AT&T have teamed up to host SXSW’s official Mobile App Hackathon. While the title may be a bit misleading, the goal of this contest is to challenge developers, UI/UX designers and researchers to build mobile health applications–all within a period of 24 hours. The contest is being held in the Austin Convention Center.

Podmedics brings superb medical education podcasts to junior doctors and med students

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Podmedics is a superb resource for medical students and junior doctors alike. The wide selection of topics, appropriate level of content and variation in length means the podcasts can be used for a quick reminder or a more detailed discussion of a particular topic.

The first HTML5 radiology viewer approved by the FDA, review of Vue Motion Medical Image Viewer

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A thorough review of the Vue Motion Medical Image Viewer by Carestream.