With the revolution in American health care still in its early stages, powerful mobile technology is altering its trajectory. The emergence of smartphones, tablets and other hand-held devices has added a new dimension to an undertaking that initially focused on shifting health care from paper records to electronic files. For better or worse, the equation now includes mobile devices, pocket apps and cloud computing. Yes, the revolution will be mobile. Join us for this complimentary webcast to learn:
How federal agencies are leveraging mobile information technology to transform delivery of care in various settings
How the fast-growing market for health apps is affecting federal initiatives to digitize the capture, storage and exchange of health data
How mobile technology could compromise the safety, security and privacy of health data and what the federal government is doing to mitigate those threats
Why mobile health technology is here to stay
Moderated by:
John Pulley Contributor, Nextgov and Founder The Pulley Group
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