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March 2009: Entreprenuer Magazine

Yes, You Can Build Your Own Web App-Learn From 5 Experts Who Did It Successfully

"If you're thinking about creating a web app-whther as a business or to use in your existing business-its contruction costs and time can run the gamut. it depends on many factors: how complicated the technology is, what tools you use to build it and so on. But details aside, here are a few web app entrepreneurs who show us it can be done."

September 2008: Smart Money Magazine (Magazine Insert)

In Sickness and In Health (Magazine Insert)

"Laboring away Bob Cratchit style under the constraints of corporate hierarchy, millions of workers fantasize about going out on their own. And in touch economic times, when pay freezes and downsizing stall many careers, self-employment can look even more attractive compared with wage slavery at Scrooge & Marley LLC."

September 2008:Smart Money Magazine

In Sickness and in Health

"Aboring away Bob Cratchit style under the constraints of corporate hierarchy, millions of workers fantasize about going out on their own. And in touch economic times, when pay freezes and downsizing stall many careers, self-employment can look even more attractive compared with wage slavery at Scrooge & Marley LLC."

August 2007: Future Healthcare Magazine

Telemedicine 2.0 Has Arrived: The Body Area Network Provider

"MedApps introduces "Healthcare Anywhere"™ (Ubiquitous Healthcare™) wireless technology (Telemedicine 2.0 as compared to the wired technology of Telemedicine 1.0), which is designed to help those patients who suffer from one or more chronic diseases such as diabetes, congestive heart failure (CHF), COPD, asthma or other diseases."

October 2006: Arizona Republic

Diabetes Checks May Work By Cell Phone

"A Scottsdale start-up company, MedApps Inc., develops a software system that analyzes diabetes patient data sent wirelessly from a cell phone central server."

 

 

 

 

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April 2010: M2M Magazine

A New Age In Healthcare

"Remote monitoring technology helps caregivers make more 'housecalls'."

April 2010: M2M Magazine

The Doctor Is In: Remotely

"Wireless technology has become the new blank canvas on which teh future of healthcare will be created."

March 2010: MarketWatch

Go Wireless with Your Healthcare

"Each night before lying down to sleep in the cab of his semi, David Jesse straps a blood pressure cuff on his arm. The reading goes straight to his HealthPAL, a cell-phone-sized transmitter."

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January 2010: MSNBC

HealthPAL's Simplicity Key to Adoption

"There's an easily identifiable culprit to blame for Americans' not having fully digitized health care service and medical records: You. Doctors and medical technology executives said Saturday that the biggest hurdle to computerizing health care isn't tradition or Luddism or bureaucracy-it's the reluctance of consumers to sign on."

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June 2009: CNN

Cleveland Clinic Pushes Into Future (MedApps Partner Featured on CNN)

"As he walks the halls of the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Steven Nissen makes the next generation of health care in America sound quite simple."

April 2009: Fierce Mobile Healthcare

Wireless Home Health Said to Grow Nearly 15-Fold by 2013

"The market for home-based wireless based healthcare products and services isn't just going to grow, it's going to explode over the next four years."

January 2009: Business Week

America's Most Promising Startups

"At its heart, the healthcare reform debate is about reconciling efforts to cut costs and increase access to care. IT Veteran Kent Dicks is building a business that does both- and positioning it to benefit inderectly from the stimulus money President Barack Obama intends to use to expand electronic record keeping."

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July 2008: Fox Business

The Doctor Will See You Now: Remotely

"One day in the not-too-distant future a doctor will be able to monitor a patient's statistics from 400 miles away. Called Telemedicine, or the practice of sending medical information through a wireless device, it's one of the faster growing segments of the healthcare industry."

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March 2008: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Remote Patient Monitoring

"Readers of Telemedicine and e-Health will remember the published summary of an expert panel discussion on remote health services. One clear message emerging from the above round table was that fully mature technology is now available to host numerous patient care applications."

March 2008: Wireless Healthcare

MedApps' Wireless Healthcare Eco-System OK With Nokia

"MedApps has announced that it is the winner of the 2008 Nokia 'Mobile Rules!' Business Plan competition, with the award ceremony held last evening in Silicon Valley at the San Jose City Hall Rotunda. The competition is considered an esteemed award for innovative mobile business plans, cutting-edge technologies, applications and services from developers and entrepreneurs from around the world."

March 2008: cnet news

Nokia Gives Mobile Application Developers Their Big Break

"Mobile applications are turning into big business, and Nokia is looking to launch a few start-ups on their way."

March 2008: Daily Wireless

MedApps Wins Business Competition

"The 2008 Nokia Mobile Rules! Business Plan competition held its award ceremony at the San Jose City Hall Rotunda in Silicon Valley. The winner? MedApps, a mobile wireless health computing provider."

March 2008: Mobile Marketer

MedApps Wins Best Business Plan in Nokia Mobile Rules!

"Handset maker Nokia today announces winners of its annual Mobile Rules! competition for innovative mobile business plans and cutting-edge applications, services and technology from developers worldwide."

March 2008: Orange Partner

Mobile Business Plan Winner

"The goal of the competition was to seek out the developers and entrepreneurs who are creating new value, new revenue and services for mobile workforces and the mobile lifestyle."

February 2008: Telemedicine and e-Health

MedApps Wins Frost & Sullivan's Tech Innovation Award

"MedApps was recognized for its Telemedicine 2.0 concept, a wireless technology designed to help patients who suffer from one or more chronic diseases ."