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Dear {firstname},

While looking at the latest trends in device technology, this issue of the Medical Devices eBulletin turns its attention to Technology Dependence. As the medical device industry continues to grow in 2010, healthcare is increasingly revolutionized by automated system technology and artificial intelligence. Sure, human contact will always reign supreme when it comes to proper patient care, but with advanced scheduling software and the introduction of gadgets like the iPad, Technology Dependence is no longer a negative buzz phrase.

The medical device sectors are set for record growth in 2010 and we invite you to join us in exploring the latest news here:
  
Executive Insight Innovation Corner
  Trend Report Recommended Blog
On the Lookout We Asked, You Answered

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EXECUTIVE INSIGHT
By Steven Pregulman, M.D.
Global Medical Director, Device Development
Hospira, Inc.

 
Now is the Time for Interoperability

With the government call for the nation’s healthcare providers to adopt electronic health records (EHRs) by 2014, another development is likely to permanently change the medical device industry—that of widespread interoperability...

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TREND REPORT
By Brian Dolan
Editor, MobiHealthNews.com

 
Apple iPad’s Future as a Medical Device? Healthcare Industry Experts Weigh In

MobiHealthNews’ Brian Dolan rounds up leading medical device industry professionals to ask their opinions of iPad’s potential success in the medical device world...

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ON THE LOOKOUT
By Venkat Rajan
Industry Manager, Medical Devices
Frost & Sullivan

 
Medical Devices Poised for Growth in 2010 and Beyond

The recession in 2009 impacted all sectors of the economy, including healthcare—a traditionally resilient industry. Within the medical device market, the recession forced an overall decline in patient volumes, investment spending, and capital expenditures…

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INNOVATION CORNER
By Ken Congden
Editor In Chief, Healthcare Technology Online

 
Overcoming Healthcare Chaos with Advanced Scheduling Technology

Advanced scheduling software can provide a healthcare facility with several benefits when implemented and used correctly. First, scheduling applications can help reduce labor costs by enabling managers to minimize overtime expenses and reduce the use of costly outside agency personnel…

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RECOMMENDED BLOG
By Jessica Gordon
eBulletin Editor, Frost & Sullivan

 
Chaakara Blog Brings Medical Device News to the Masses

An admitted medical device novice, I stumbled on Srihari Yamanoor’s medical device blog while researching the topic, and was floored by how much valuable information chaaraka.blogspot.com manages to pack into a basic blogging format...

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WE ASKED, YOU ANSWERED
By Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan reveals the latest poll results from our Scalable Adherence eBroadcast survey

Which of the following tools will most benefit your current or future adherence program?


A) Outbound Calls (8.5%)

B) Text Messaging (2%)

C) Mobile Couponing (6%)

D) Health Behavior Assessment (8.5%)

A) Motivational Interviewing (17%)

B) Social Networking (15%)

C) Health Rewards (32%)

D) None of the Above (11%)


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