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NewsReport: More physicians communicating online with patients
While the majority of doctors still do not communicate with patients via email, secure messaging portals or instant messaging, online patient-physician communication is no longer a rarity, according Read more...
Social media making its mark
Whether we want it to happen or not, social media--much like mobile technology--is going to play a big role in the future of healthcare. From professional networks like LinkedIn and Ozmosis, to more Read more...
MDs using social networks prescribe more
The following may seem like more of a marketing than an IT issue--but I'd argue that it has implications for IT execs too, largely in what applications you'll need to slate for development in the Read more...
Study: Physicians adopt smartphones and PDAs for clinical practice
More and more doctors are using PDAs or smartphones in their clinical care, and adapting mobile technology faster than the general public. The study, performed by Manhattan Research, found that 54 Read more...
Trend: Few US doctors respond to patient email
Not only are physicians struggling with implementing EMRs, few are even exchanging email with their patients, it seems. While many patients say that they'd love to use email to handle routine chores Read more...
| Press Releases99 Million E-Empowered Consumers are Using Online Information and Tools to Take a More Active Role in Their HealthcareManhattan Research Releases the Tenth Version of its Landmark Study of U.S. Consumer Online Health – Webinar November 16 November 9, 2010, New York, NY – As consumer use of online information has Read more >> 99 Million E-Empowered Consumers are Using Online Information and Tools to Take a More Active Role in Their HealthcareManhattan Research Releases the Tenth Version of its Landmark Study of U.S. Consumer Online Health – Webinar November 16 November 9, 2010, New York, NY – As consumer use of online information has Read more >> |
