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Canadian hospital tests Flash-based web PACS viewer
The cost of viewing PACS images is about to come down--way down. Canadian software firm Client Outlook is testing its eUnity Flash-based viewing program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in
CSC, RIM launch 'super app' for UK clinicians on BlackBerry
Computer Sciences Corp. and Research in Motion have teamed up to develop a "super app" that will allow staff in several regions of England's National Health Service to access and update patient data
iPhone 4 woes, competition don't deter app developers
Pay attention to the news about technology and mobile devices, and you might think Apple is losing its grip on the market. Apple begrudgingly acknowledged problems with the iPhone 4's antenna --though
Android makes inroads in healthcare app market
Since we launched FierceMobileHealthcare in April 2009, we've spent lots of time discussing the merits of the iPhone vs. the BlackBerry in healthcare. But an upstart operating system, Google's
Making a list and checking it twice--or more
People love lists. We know that here at FierceMobileHealthcare, where our lists of free iPhone apps and BlackBerry apps for healthcare brought huge traffic to this site. And with 2009 winding down,
Survey: Smartphone use set to boom in home care
Among the approximately 40 percent of home care agencies that employ point-of-care computer systems in the field, laptops currently command two-thirds of the market. That, however, is set to shift to
Mobile apps push more clinical data to smartphones
Here at FierceMobileHealthcare, we're fairly sure a good number of you, our loyal readers, saw the story in the Wall Street Journal last Thursday about how Apple and Research in Motion are making
SPOTLIGHT: Bilingual mobile EMR software
Given that Research in Motion is one of Canada's most vaunted companies (and will be even more so if founder Jim Balsillie succeeds in moving the Phoenix Coyotes hockey team to Ontario), and given
Data integration may unleash the true power of smartphones
With all the mobile applications that keep appearing for hot-selling smartphones such as Apple's iPhone and Research In Motion's many BlackBerry models, you'd think that mobile apps were stirring a
Q&A with Research In Motion's Fraser Edward
The iPhone may be making some deep inroads in healthcare, but Manhattan Research says the BlackBerry still rules the physician smartphone market. BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is not looking

