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Smartphone bans: Does your hospital need a policy?

An intriguing editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal last week got me thinking. The authors pleaded with the Canadian national health system to abandon its ban on smartphones in

The more things change...

I'm right in between speaking engagements. I leave tomorrow for Toronto, where I'll present Thursday morning in at the Mobile Healthcare and Medicine Symposia , part of a fairly big deal called Mobile

Smartphone boom changes physicians' relationship with technology

Smartphones clearly have changed the dynamic of physicians' relationship with technology, and that's creating a bit of a conundrum for hospital IT departments. "Five to 10 years ago they were saying,

Radiology, surgical systems shrinking, becoming more mobile, Waegemann says

Mobile healthcare clearly is booming. Just look at all the m-health conferences that are popping up around the globe. Obviously, we can't be at them all, but, fortunately, others can be. One such

Mobile apps popular at the point of care, but there's plenty more to come

Smartphones are so popular in medicine now that some health professionals "don't know how colleagues manage without them," C. Peter Waegemann, vice president of development for the Boston-based

Mobile health technology leads the revolution

As I mentioned last week, I attended the mHealth Initiative's first mobile networking conference--and was lucky enough to get out of Washington Friday morning just ahead of an historic snowstorm

Waegemann sees huge potential, but much fragmentation in mobile health

Yet another sign that the field of mobile healthcare is maturing was last year's decision by Peter Waegemann to shut down the Medical Records Institute and related TEPR (Toward an Electronic Patient

The mobile technology revolution

Despite all of the privacy concerns, mobile healthcare still appears to be the wave of the future. Smartphones and PDAs are being used more and more by physician's offices for everything from

TEPR+ 2009: Not just EMRs anymore

Hello folks, and welcome to our TEPR+ 2009 preview issue. With federal and state governments focused more than ever on health IT, and health plan quality programs (including Medicare) demanding

Q&A: TEPR founder Peter Waegemann

We had a chance to talk with Medical Records Institute CEO and TEPR founder Peter Waegemann on a number of issues, including how and why the show plans to expand its audience, and the future of