Tag Archive | "smart phone"

Checking In: Location-Based Services for Healthcare

In recent years, the concept of “checking in” at a restaurant or venue through social media sites like Foursquare or Facebook has become increasingly popular as more and more of the population adopts smartphones. These days, people use their mobile phones for just about everything – networking with others, shopping online, downloading music, looking up [...]

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Find MedTouch at an Event Near You

It’s a full week of conferences, speaking engagements and more at MedTouch. Here’s where you can find us on the Eastern Seaboard this week: 4/26- 4/28: Our talented VP’s Lee Crouch and Sandra Fancher will be exhibiting at The National Association of Cancer Center Development Officers/Public Affairs Network and Marketing (NACCDO/PAN) Annual Conference in Chapel [...]

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Everything You Need to Know About Hospital Mobile Websites and Applications in 2011

The results are in for our 2011 Healthcare Mobile Survey* and it looks promising for the future of mobile-ready healthcare websites and mobile advertising. The survey shows that healthcare organizations are thinking a lot about the mobile web in 2011 even if they are allocating a relatively tiny amount of their budget to creating a [...]

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The Mobile Revolution is Coming to Healthcare

MedTouch has been thinking a lot about the future of healthcare and we want to hear your thoughts! There’s lots of buzz about how smartphones are changing the game, from hospital mobile applications to iPads in the doctor’s office, mobile websites, advertising opportunities and beyond. We’re curious to hear what your hospital plans to do [...]

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