Mobile Health

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Medic Mobile

Medic Mobile develops and extends existing open-source platforms, including FrontlineSMS, OpenMRS, Ushahidi, Google Apps, and HealthMap. These tools support community health worker coordination and management, community mobilization for vaccination and satellite clinics, logistics and supply chain management, referrals, routine data collection, and mapping of health services.

mHealth Alliance

The mHealth Alliance (mHA) advances mHealth through policy research, advocacy, and support for the development of interoperable solutions and sustainable deployment models. Read More »

MobiHealthNews

MobiHealthNews offers a combination of breaking news, exclusive interviews, live event coverage and industry commentary the healthcare sector’s adoption of mobile technology.

Mobile Health Solutions - mHealth

There are already over 4 billion mobile devices in use around the world — 64 percent of them are in the hands of people living in emerging market economies — and the numbers are only growing. 
In the coming decade, mHealth will dramatically change the daily clinical practices of many health care providers and the lives of their patients.

Mobile MIM

Mobile MIM is a remote diagnostic imaging tool for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It is intended for use by medical professionals, not patients. This mobile health (mHealth) app is free to download and includes sample images to demonstrate its functionality. Read More »

Mobile Technology for Community Health (MOTECH)

Mobile Technology for Community Health (MOTECH) initiative is a collaboration between Grameen Foundation, Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, and the Ghana Health Service. Read More »

MobileHealthWatch

MobileHealthWatch.com, brought to you by the editors of Healthcare IT News, enables readers to track the latest trends and developments in the mobile health space. MobileHealthWatch.com is dedicated to providing news and information about point of care and mobile health resources and activities.

MobileTopSoft Health Apps

MobileTopSoft maintains a comprehensive web site of free and low cost mobile health (mHealth) apps for consumers that run on various brands of smartphones. Go to MobileTopSoft.

Mood Tracker

T2 Mood Tracker is a free mobile app that allows users to monitor their moods on six pre-loaded scales - anxiety, stress, depression, brain injury, post-traumatic stress, general well-being. Custom scales can also be built. Users rate their moods by swiping a small bar to the left or to the right. The ratings are displayed on graphs to help users track their moods over time. Read More »

MyHealthApps.Net

MyHealthApps.net brings together some of the world’s favourite healthcare apps. Each app is recommended by healthcare communities from all over the world, including

  • Empowered consumers
  • Patients & Patient Groups
  • Care providers
  • Charities and other not-for-profit organisations

Other key features of MyHealthApps.net include: Read More »

NLM Mobile

NLM Mobile is a web site maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). This gallery of free mobile health (mHealth) apps in the public domain includes products such as PubMed Mobile, MedLine Plus Mobile, AidsInfo Mobile, Health Hotlines, Reunite, WISER, REMM, and more. Go to NLM Mobile. Read More »

Open Mobile Consortium

The Open Mobile Consortium is a growing community of mobile technologists and practitioners working to drive open source mobile solutions for more effective and efficient humanitarian relief and global social development. Read More »

Open Source Telemedicine

Press Release | Sana at MIT | May 1, 2011

Sana is a highly multidisciplinary volunteer-driven organization hosted at MIT comprised of students and working professionals in the fields of medicine, public health, engineering, and business. We have developed and implemented a free, open source, cell phone based telemedicine system that empowers frontline community health workers and general practitioners to provide expert care to patients with the support of remote specialists and doctors. Read More »

OpenROSA Consortium

The OpenROSA Consortium is a group of organizations who are working together to create standards surrounding mobile data collection. With support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Rockefeller Foundation, the consortium has created JavaROSA, promoted XForms as a standard, and held several meetings in South Africa, Kenya, and Tanzania. Read More »

Pew Report: Mobile Health 2012

The latest report by the Pew Research Center entitled "Mobile Health 2012" is based on results from a nationwide survey of 3,014 adults living in the United States. The report found that 85% of U.S. adults own a cell phone, and of those 53% own smartphones. Read More »