An Indian eye hospital is piloting software that will push to doctors' iPhones retinal images collected from patients in remote locations.
An Indian eye hospital is piloting software that will push to doctors' iPhones retinal images collected from patients in remote locations.
Doctors can then quickly send their diagnosis and recommendations from their iPhones, said Anand Vinekar, project coordinator and pediatric retinal surgeon at the Narayana Nethralaya Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology in Bangalore.
Doctors are more likely to have access at all times to their mobile phones than their laptop computers, Vinekar said. (Lees meer...)
Bron: Computerworld - 19/11/2009
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