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(Medical-NewsWire.com, December 14, 2012 ) New York, NY -- Medical apps are already delivering online PHR services, mobile medicine (medical records and prescriptions by SMS or email) and other health information technology solutions, and a new article by technology blog DigitalOlympus.com is looking at apps as the future of public health delivery in the nation.
DigitalOlympus.com is a dedicated tech blog powered by tech writers with expertise across various tech fields and disciplines including telecom, Internet, mobile & cellular, health IT, e-commerce, and more. By presenting up-to-date information on today’s leading technology and providing valuable and key insights into what the future may hold, DigitalOlympus.com provides its readership with a view into their world like they’ve never had before, as well as a way to track and anticipate the changes our world faces in a digital age.
“It is not hard to see that we are witnessing an age in which the smartphone – and the apps that come with them – are driving our daily activities in business, the social scene, and life in general. We are becoming a nation of apps – there’s just about an app for anything – and the health IT sector is no different. Apps are leading the way in the delivery of health to the public, and the future of health IT is well...apps, apps and more apps,” says a Digitalolympus.com spokesperson.
For more information on how apps have taken over the delivery of public healthcare, please visit Digitalolympus.com.
About Digitalolympus.com
Digitalolympus.com is an online news Blog dedicated to educating its readers on the latest technology advances. They are committed to gathering information on up and coming technologies that will enhance the lives of their readership. Digitalolympus.com is always at the forefront of technology news and events guiding its readers to accurately determine the best course of action for themselves and their businesses.
Digital Olympus
Fernando McDonald
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support@creative-works.us
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