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Introductory Remarks: Chilmark Research is pleased to welcome a new addition to our staff, Cora Sharma.  Cora will be leading our research efforts in the mobile health app market (mHealth) and below is her first post on the subject.  Cora has a great background having received a BSc in Computer Science, worked in the software [...]

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While the Apple iPhone was first targeted at the general consumer, Apple has been taking the necessary steps to bring this device into the enterprise, directly competing with RIM’s Blackberry.  Unseating the Blackberry in many sectors, such as finance, may be near impossible but healthcare is another story.  Within healthcare, Palm, with its Treo was [...]

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Doctor Love, iPhone & Epocrates App

FastCompany contributor and Social Media guru, Robert Scoble, interviews a Stanford physician on his use of Epocrates on the iPhone.  An excellent interview that is well worth your time for several reasons: 1) With over 600,000 physicians using Epocrates (1 in 4 physicians in the US use Epocrates) it is arguably the number one mobile [...]

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Early iPhone Experiences

Couple of weeks ago, my T-mobile contract expired and I turned to AT&T to get the iPhone.  Was able to quickly sell my Blackberry (BB) Pearl on Craigslist (really like that service) and am slowly getting use to the iPhone quirks. What I don’t like, miss or just haven’t gotten use to on the iPhone: [...]

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Doing the monthly drive-by of mobile health & wellness apps, what do we find… Apple iPhone: There are now nearly 400 health & wellness apps in the iTunes AppStore today.  While this is more than double the apps we found in early October, we are beginning to see some signs of slowing growth in new [...]

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Couple of months back, Apple had a big press conference where it stated that it would provide developers more flexibility to create new applications for the iPhone. Much fanfare was made of the announcement, which included a clinical-centric demo of running ePocrates on the iPhone. Seems as though there was a fairly large contingent of [...]

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