May 10th through May 13th:
- Be Well Mobile, Patient Engagement Software that works – cell phone platform for disease management
- Medical Advances—Through Your iPhone? – Portable applications in health care that the iPhone could enable.
- Scientific Misconduct Blog: LSD and the corruption of medicine (Part III): Naming names – A chilling account of experimentation on US citizens without consent
- Texting may help teens remember meds – CNN.com – Cell phones as a tool in medication adherence.
- The Open Secret of Success: Financial Page: The New Yorker – One of the best summaries of what Toyota does well that I've seen.
- ITIF: Explaining International Broadband Leadership – Summary of broadband access in the US and other countries
- Ruthsarian Layouts – Some helpful CSS layouts for blog design
2 Comments
Cheryl Greene briefly raves about the A.D.A.M. iPhone thing over on the e-patient blog. I can't imagine that you've NOT played with it – any thoughts?
Hi Dave,
Imagine it :). I did take a look thanks to your tip. It looks like a very simple (and elegant) way to access the ADAM knowledgebase, i.e. they put a graphical front end to get to specific documents. What a simple way to harness the iPhone. And I also noticed heavy promotion of the iPhone product itself. iPhone 2.0 and Health 2.0 are comingled, aren't they,
Ted