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  2. QHR Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Patients are able to connect with their health providers via smartphone (iOS or Android), tablet, or computer. The company that initially developed the app (Medeo) was acquired by QHR in November 2014. Medeo has been used for general consultations, prescriptions, follow-ups, specialist referrals, and all non-emergencies.

  3. Samsung Health - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Health is a free application developed by Samsung Electronics that serves to track various aspects of daily life contributing to well being such as physical activity, diet, and sleep. Launched on 2 July 2012, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] with the then new Samsung flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S3 , the application was installed by default only on ...

  4. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Some patient portal applications enable patients to register and complete forms online, which can streamline visits to clinics and hospitals. Many portal applications also enable patients to request prescription refills online, order eyeglasses and contact lenses, access medical records, pay bills, review lab results, and schedule medical ...

  5. List of open-source health software - Wikipedia

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    Studierfenster (StudierFenster) is a free, non-commercial Open Science client/server-based Medical Imaging Processing (MIP) online framework. [ 52 ] Medical open network for AI is a framework for Deep learning in healthcare imaging that is open-source available under the Apache Licence and supported by the community.

  6. mHealth - Wikipedia

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    In the US and EU many patients and consumers use their cell phones and tablets to access health information and look for healthcare services. In parallel the number of mHealth applications grew significantly in the last years. Clinicians use mobile devices to access patient information and other databases and resources.

  7. MyGate - Wikipedia

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    Mygate is an app created to manage security and community living in housing societies. [2] [3] The app was launched in 2016, and as of November 2021, it claimed to serve over 25,000 housing societies across 27 cities in India. [4] [5] [6] Mygate is owned by Vivish Technologies and headquartered in Bangalore. [7]

  8. Patient UK - Wikipedia

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    Patient Access is a service that enables users to connect with their GP online. It is available to users through a website, as well as a mobile app for iOS and Android. Users are able to book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, send messages to their practice, and view their medical records remotely. Individual GP practices have control ...

  9. Patient hotel - Wikipedia

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    Patient hotels are common in Finland, Sweden and Norway where national insurance covers a patient's stay. [ 5 ] The patient hotel model used in Norway began to be tested in 2014 by Medirest at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust , where they have formed a partnership with Snoozebox to develop a modular design.