December 15, 2017
KIMT By Annalisa Pardo Mayo Clinic researchers found using emojis instead of “traditional emotional scales” were helpful in assessing patients’ quality of life. Using emojis over lengthy, “burdensome” questionnaires could lead to more accurate reports by patients. Researchers say more accurate data could then lead to “determining the best treatment options.” “Emojis are a near […]
Tags: American Society of Hematology, Apple Watch, Dr. Carrie Thompson, emojis, iPhone, KIMT
March 29, 2013
DrChrono adds Mayo Clinic content to iPad EHR for patient education
Y-Combinator incubated company DrChrono, the EHR company currently focused exclusively on iPad- and iPhone-toting providers, has added digitized patient education content in an exclusive licensing deal with the Mayo Clinic to help its DrChrono customers fulfill the patient education component of meaningful use. Additional Coverage: DOTmed, mHIMSS MobiHealthNews by Brian Dolan
Tags: DrChrono, iPad, iPhone, MobiHealthNews, patient education
May 16, 2012
The Mayo Clinic has always been on top of the latest technology and Tuesday was no exception. The clinic launched its mobile app Tuesday morning.Mark Henderson of Mayo Clinic says the app looks to put patient care at the tip of your fingers. “This app was really something our patients asked for.” The app, only […]
Tags: iPhone, iPod, KAAL, Mark Henderson, mobile app
March 3, 2010
Mayo Clinic Releases Second iPhone Application
Mayo Clinic Releases iPhone Application The health expertise of Mayo Clinic is now just an application away if you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch. Mayo Clinic has created a free iPhone application that allows people to input symptoms and help decide whether or not they need to see their doctor…”It’s real important. I […]
Tags: iPhone, Scott Eising, symptom checker