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Health care goes mobile: 500 million people to use mobile health apps

November 17, 2010 - 9:12am | Figures | News
Health care goes mobile: 500 million people to use mobile health apps

According to the forecast made in the Global Mobile Health Market Report 2010-2015 compiled by research2guidance over a third of 1.4 billion smartphone users in 2015 will be running some kind of mobile healthcare application.

While the possible benefits of mobile health applications have been much discussed for over a decade it is only now the market is taking off, says Ralf-Gordon Jahns, head of research at research2guidance.


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Secure-24 partners with ATMP Consulting Group for hosting services to physicians

December 8, 2009 - 7:55am | News | Other themes
Secure-24 partners with ATMP Consulting Group for hosting services to physicians

 Secure-24, Inc., provider of managed hosting and disaster recovery services, has entered into a partnership agreement with ATMP Consulting Group, a strategic IT specialist in electronic medical record (EMR) standards, to provide Private and Group Practice Physicians with secure hosting and project management for their EMR applications.


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Intuit partners with Allscripts for online healthcare payments

October 12, 2009 - 11:41am | News | Payment systems
Intuit partners with Allscripts for online healthcare payments

 Allscripts announced today an agreement with Intuit Inc. to become the first to offer Quicken Health(SM) Bill Pay. The online service integrates with Allscripts' practice management and revenue cycle management solutions, used by 110,000 physicians, to help patients understand their medical bills and pay them online while helping physicians get paid faster.


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Which physicians are more likely accepting credit cards?

June 10, 2009 - 6:49am | News | Plastic cards
Which physicians are more likely accepting credit cards?

This week SK&A Information Services, Inc., a leading provider of healthcare information solutions and research, released a study titled “Physician Office Credit-Card Acceptance Survey”. The poll showed that 33% of U.S. physician offices do not accept credit cards as a form of payment. This represents a 5% increase since last year's survey, and the research suggests doctor offices are limiting this form of payment as a result of their patients being affected by high interest rates, maxed out credit limits and a more challenging ability to qualify for credit.


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Why physicians should consider contributing to Wikipedia

April 30, 2009 - 9:12am | Figures | News
Why physicians should consider contributing to Wikipedia

According to researchers it is a good point if doctors write and edit a Wikipedia encyclopedia. As in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association written Wikipedia becomes a major online source of information for people, and doctors should recognize that fact. 

The research was conducted by contributors of Wikipedia Michael R. Laurent, a medical student at Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, and Tim J. Vickers, a post-doctoral researcher at Washington University in St. Louis.


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