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The Future of Healthcare is Here and it Looks Like Your Smart Phone

The Future of Healthcare is Here and it Looks Like Your Smart Phone

 

Here at Pulsara, we've been saying it all along: The future of healthcare is in mobile technology. But you don't have to take our word for it! 

According to a recent article published on Cloud Tweaks, mobile technology provides "faster communication and better collaboration" so that "clinicians can spend much less time handling medical devices and more time administering care to their patients."

The article also describes how mobile healthcare solutions allow clinical teams to have increased access and communication to each other, which encourages collaboration and ultimately allows them to improve the care they deliver. 

It seems absurd that mobile health solutions aren't already more widespread: after all, there's an app for ordering takeout, giving your Starbucks order, finding a place to sleep, and seeing your remote buddy's face while you talk on your smart phone. Yet when people's lives are on the line, we are still using antiquated technologies that actually further complicate the process rather than streamlining it. 

At Pulsara, our goal in creating mobile health technology is simple: to unite and empower people to improve health by simplifying care coordination. 

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