Smashing Boxes partnered with Duke Hospital to create HealthForceRx, cutting reliance on temp nurses by 90% and enhancing nurse manager satisfaction.
view postWe recognize there is a need for targeted and effective mobile health applications, particularly to aid in the problem of medication nonadherence. Nonadherence is a flourishing problem in healthcare, impacting many different stakeholders while losing the US healthcare industry hundreds of billions of dollars a year.
view postNext Matters Most is more than just a statement or the name of the Smashing Boxes blog—it is a reality that plays out each day in business and life.
view postWellness In the Workplace: 8 Mental Illness Myths
view postWearable technology is far from a new-to-market concept, but the value of wearables is at an all-time high as we continue to take precautions against COVID-19 and other serious illnesses.
view postVoice interface technology has long promised to make accessing information and completing simple tasks more convenient.
view postAs for the magnitude of what’s at stake, a question arose during the radio hour regarding what risks there are if digital health does not mature and succeed. Man, there is a lot at stake!
view postTaking the Lead in Outcomes-Based Care and Healthcare Innovation
view post“For feasibility, before you design, know your community! Listen to your community!” - Will ElLaissi
view postDesign is driven by people. When designing services, one needs to include the perspectives of the people who are receiving value, as well as those delivering value.
view postDrew Schiller kicked off the 2017 mHealth@Duke conference with a zinger:“We don’t need more innovation in healthcare.
view postThe theme of this year’s 5th Annual mHealth@Duke Conference is “The Lifecycle of Digital Health Science.”
view postAnyone who’s ever worn a FitBit, Apple Watch or health tracker knows the story.
view postInnovation groups within corporate healthcare organizations or academic medical centers are becoming more prominent as competition heats up for a region’s market share.
view postIn order to help the learnings from the 2017 mHealth@Duke conference live on beyond April 12, the conference organizing committee collaborated with the speakers, sponsors, and demo companies to compile a list of resources to aid anyone pursuing digital health solutions with an emphasis on the Triangle (Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh).
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