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#mHealthPharma TweetChat: What's Needed for Pharma to Develop Quality mHealth Apps?

#mHealthPharma TweetChat: What's Needed for Pharma to Develop Quality mHealth Apps? | Digitized Health | Scoop.it

Join me tomorrow, October 9, 2014, 12 noon Eastern U.S., for an hour-long TweetChat on how pharma can develop high quality mobile health apps. This is a followup to the debate I've been moderating on the LinkedIn Mobile Health Group (here) sponsored by the mHealth Competence Centre in Barcelona, Spain.

Whereas the LinkedIn debate frames this in a negative fashion ("what stands in the way..."), I prefer to frame the TweetChat more positively ("what's needed...") to have a more productive discussion.


Via Pharma Guy
Pharma Guy's curator insight, October 8, 2014 8:22 AM


Some questions for the chat:

  1. Is the return on investment (ROI) of mHealth Apps too low or difficult to measure? What are the important key performance indicators (KPI's) today? Which are most useful?
  2. How can pharma enhance its expertise for the development of mHealth Apps? Should it be in-house or outsourced? What about incubating and investing in mHealth start-ups? 
  3. Is traditional thinking stymying mHealth innovation within pharma? For example, is pharma's traditional "sell the pill" business model incompatible with what the market (physicians and patients) want from mHealth Apps? 
  4. Are there pharma companies out there who have solved all these problems and developed, in your opinion, high quality mHealth Apps? Who are they and what are the apps?
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ADOPT Toolkit: Design and Implement Connected Health Technology

ADOPT Toolkit:  Design and Implement Connected Health Technology | Digitized Health | Scoop.it

The Center for Technology and Aging’s ADOPT Toolkit will help you more quickly and easily design connected health technology-focused programs and to accelerate diffusion of proven technologies. The tools on this website build on the Center’s broad research and real-world experience and are designed for organizations committed to using connected health technology to dramatically improve chronic disease management.


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ET Russell's curator insight, August 9, 2014 7:05 PM

TOOLKITS:
Remote Patient Monitoring Toolkit

Managing chronic disease and post-acute care through home monitoring devices.      

 

Medication. Optimization Toolkit
Managing medication information, dispensing, adherence, and monitoring. 

Care Transitions Toolkit

Managing continuity and coordination of care from hospital to home

mHealth Toolkit

Managing chronic disease and accessing health information through mobile networks and devices

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Telehealth revenues to grow 55 percent in 2013 | mobihealthnews

Telehealth revenues to grow 55 percent in 2013 | mobihealthnews | Digitized Health | Scoop.it

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Technology for truly collaborative chronic disease care

Technology for truly collaborative chronic disease care | Digitized Health | Scoop.it
Twine is a HIPAA compliant, cloud-based, software platform that puts patients in the lead of collaborative care that breaks free from the constraints of office visits and blends into the fabric of their everyday lives.

Via ET Russell, eMedToday
ET Russell's curator insight, August 10, 2014 1:51 AM

The apps aim is for clinicians and patients to work together as an efficient team using synchronized apps that work seamlessly across devices to:

1. create a plan

2. Support adherence

3. Maintain goal

 

@TwineHealth

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Successful Cases of Mobile Technology in Medical Industry

The medical industry is quickly adopting mobile technology as a means of connecting lay users with medical professionals. Increasingly, smartphone and tablet users are speaking to their doctors, scheduling medical appointments, and even receiving complex diagnoses via mHealth platforms. 

mHealth makes it possible for consumers to receive personalized medical care that may otherwise be unavailable to these individuals. 

In this article you can find cases that include some of the most successful mHealth developments to date. 


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Ricardo Rocha's curator insight, January 11, 2014 10:20 AM

Cases interessantes, alguns ainda longe de serem aplicados em nosso país. #chegaremoslá #interoperabilidade #saudenaveia