While telemedicine has long focused on caring for patients in rural areas, it is increasingly being used in urban care as well. Telemedicine started out 40 years ago extending care to remote areas, but today it is being integrated into … Read More
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Reimagining Patient Education in the Mobile Era
Posted by Remy Franklin
Have you ever left the hospital with a handful of pamphlets about a condition or injury, only to pull out your smartphone in the car and do a Google search? Chances are you probably looked up your symptoms even before … Read More
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June 14th, 2015
Posted by Adam Strom
We’ve submitted our release candidate to the App Store and are awaiting their review and response! Quite exciting! Lots of progress on a variety of fronts. Here’s a quick high-level rundown: 1. On-screen goniometer. We’ve built a very slick goniometer … Read More
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Can We Make the Quantified Self Relevant?
Posted by Remy Franklin
More Americans than ever before are tracking their health using wearable devices like fitness bands and smartwatches – a movement dubbed the “quantified self.” This generates a lot of personal health data, but will all this data help improve the … Read More
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June 7th, 2015
Posted by Adam Strom
We’re happy to report on a meeting with Hangar Clinics this past week that could prove very fruitful for Mobius, down-the-road. Partnerships with large entities like Hangar have a few hurdles to overcome, but the end result could be quite … Read More
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mHealth for horse vets and precision farming (or your overweight dog)
Posted by Remy Franklin
While we’ve been busily blogging about mHealth, it turns out the whole industry is going to the dogs – and horses. From simple pet activity monitors to a mobile ECG for horse vets, veterinary mHealth is evolving. The fact that … Read More
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May 31st, 2015
Posted by Adam Strom
A quick update! We’ve prepared our first release candidate for the Apple App Store. This binary will undergo a long-term testing period to catch any bugs (it takes a while to find out about any now-a-days since we’ve squashed anything … Read More
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When the pedometer is wrong…
Posted by Remy Franklin
As we wrote last time, proposed rules for the final stage of meaningful use would require providers to incorporate data from “non-clinical” settings from at least some of their patients. Among other things, this could mean monitoring a patient’s activity … Read More
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May 24th, 2015
Posted by Adam Strom
Hope we didn’t bore you too much last week with the technical background on Mobius Literature! This week, we’ll keep it high-level! We’ve been adding more features to our literature-sending functionality including click-tracking and increased attachment capabilities. Patients can now … Read More
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May 17th, 2015
Posted by Adam Strom
This week, we want to give you a bit of insight into the development cycle that surrounds new features like Mobius Literature. There’s a lot of behind-the-scenes pieces and parts, but here’s a high-level overview! In our codebase (the tome … Read More
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