Round-up: IBM; CDC; Diabetes app for BlackBerrys

By Brian Dolan
10:26 am
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Since 2006 Cisco has helped power an mHealth program in Kenya that equips doctors with PDAs or cell phones to record data and access information for a variety of medical conditions, including possible treatments outlined in easy-to-use flowcharts. Here's a quick overview of the program from Business Daily Africa.

medGadget reports on IBM's Web-based "radiology theater" that lets physicians interact via white boards and video while sharing data and images on ECGs, radiology images and more. Since the portal is entirely Web-based, physicians can even access it through smartphones.

McGill University's nursing school in Canada is conducting a pilot for diabetes monitoring using BlackBerrys.

Between 17.5 and 20 percent of households no longer have landline phones and only rely on mobiles while at home, according to the CDC.

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