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The California-based developer of mobile health technology is sponsoring a three-continent study that tests its patient adherence and monitoring software in a home setting; the company also is launching a cloud-based service that hospitals can use for telemedicine projects, among others.
The eight recipients, announced at Tuesday's mHealth Summit, are developing or have developed mobile health-related projects to improve the health of women and children in developing or underserved parts of the world.
One of four luncheon keynote speakers at Tuesday's mHealth Summit, Julius Genachowski tells the audience he's pushing for broadband access for everyone, especially healthcare providers.