Clinical information in doctors' hands at the point of care can help drive lower costs and better health outcomes.
Doctors participating in Aetna's Florida network have two new tools in their virtual black bags: alerts to opportunities to improve care and e-prescribing services through a smartphone or tablet.
Mobile technology is changing the way doctors deliver care. According to a 2010 study by Manhattan Research, by 2012, 81 percent of doctors will have adopted smartphones, and about ha.... read me.
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Posted on August, 2011 by mobilereviews.Tags: android phones,Android,Blackberry,google,iOS,iPhone 3GS,iPhone 4,mobile,RIM,Sales,study,S There’s been a rather sizable increase in mobile units moved compared to last year, a 16.5 percent increase to be more specific, this being one of the more impressive statistics released in a Gartner study arriving today. This 16.5 percent is tied to the second quarter of this year, 2011, as compared to the second quarter sales from one year ago, this year’s total adding up to 428.7 million units. The leader of this pack of smartphones is Android, a very different situation compared to last year.... read me.
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The latest iPhone iOS 4.2is seemed to be cutting down the smartphone signaling to considerable size. According to tests conducted by Nokia Siemens networks, iOS 4.2 supports a technology named Network Controlled Fast Democracy which helps the networks and smartphones to work more quickly without creating unnecessary traffic.

The usual smartphones, since they are loaded with a lot of Apps, creates a flood of sign.... read me.
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