The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center says it has created an app doctors can use to receive important patient data via their BlackBerry smartphones. In addition, the health care organization has completed a proof-of-concept of a technology platform that helps doctors and patients share information.
– The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is teaming up with technology
partner dbMotion to create ways of making electronic medical records more
readily available to both physicians and patients.
UPMC officials on March 2 announced that the partnership had
created an application enabling phys…
UPMC Creates E-Health App for BlackBerry Smartphones
written by John Beckham on March 2nd, 2010 |
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