Physicians Using More Healthcare Apps Than Ever
The worldwide demand for mobile health could translate to $1.3 billion in revenues in 2012, according to a study reported in the Dayton Business Journal.
Some of the most widely-used apps among healthcare providers include DocBook MD, a HIPPA-compliant network for physicians to communicate and collaborate to provide care for patients; Mobile MIM, an FDA-approved app enabling physicians to store X-rays and access them remotely; and Drchrono EMR, which allows physicians to complete tasks without paper records.
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