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Your iPhone Just Called: Your Blood-Sugar Is High

“Earlier this year, Mike Dionne signed up for Polka, a smart-phone application that lets him use his iPhone to keep tabs on the health of his elderly father, who lives 80 miles away. It tracks his dad’s numerous doctors’ appointments, his insulin and medication schedule and other health information.
Then in August, a new doctor examining Mr. Dionne’s father detected an aneurysm, something the son was able to confirm from afar. Over the phone, Mr. Dionne consulted Polka, the application he and his siblings maintain on behalf of their father, and was able to tell the doctor when the aneurysm was first diagnosed, by which doctor and the last recorded size.”

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Joseph De Avila, Wall Street Journal, 21 December 2009

22 December 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Applications, mHealth, Personal Health Information, smartphone, Tracking
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