The mobile support programme enables doctor/nurse/patient interaction in real-time, says Sanofi.
Wellness initiatives let companies involve employees in the creation of a culture of health in the workplace, the company says.
Faced with an increase in long-term chronic illnesses, EMEA must adapt to new systems of healthcare, say EMC and IDC.
As South African obesity rates soar, using technology to offer tangible rewards in exchange for exercise could be just what we need to get moving.
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Healthcare institutions must look to technology to better manage and store data, says Lexmark.
The company provides connectivity solutions for healthcare providers to capture, manage and share medical images and related documents.
A fingerprint identification solution developed by LifePoint and MBSS is helping Namibian medical schemes clamp down on fraudulent claims.
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Peek, a smartphone application that conducts eye examinations, is leading the charge against blindness in poverty-stricken and remote areas.
The Safe Pregnancy and Birth app aims to inform health workers and midwives in areas with limited healthcare access.
The hospital invested in a patient flow management system from Emerge Queue.