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September 2011
The Era of E-Medicine
Medicine is stuck in the era of fax machines. But not for long. New technology and new laws are making electronic health records ubiquitous, spurring innovation on mobile devices, in data analytics, and in telemedicine. Business Impact in September explores how the e-medicine explosion is changing the way we collect and use health information—and how businesses manage health care costs.
The Era of E-Medicine
Medicine is stuck in the era of fax machines. But not for long. New technology and new laws are making electronic health records ubiquitous, spurring innovation on mobile devices, in data analytics, and in telemedicine. Business Impact in September explores how the e-medicine explosion is changing the way we collect and use health information—and how businesses manage health care costs.
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- From No Doctor to E-Doctors in Rural India
- A Skeptic Takes On Mobile Health
- Mining Data for Better Medicine
- Technology Listens as Doctors Keep Talking
- With Watson, IBM Seeks to Sell Medical Knowledge
- The Quantified-Self Business
- A DNA Tower of Babel
- Nine E-Medicine Stocks
- Why Doctors Don't Like Electronic Health Records
- Technology Tames the Beast
- Pharmacists Offer an Rx for Health Communication
- Cancer, Then a Calling, for 'e-Patient Dave'