Medical institute, AmeriHealth Mercy Family of Companies, will offer a mobile platform to 167 physicians.
The course ensures professionals are able to identify and advise on health risks associated with drinking.
Cameras would be able to pick up tell-tale signs of people giving false accounts of themselves.
The move allows for secure access to electronic health records and health information exchanges on mobile devices.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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M&M is looking at IT companies specialising in healthcare and financial services in Europe, it says.
Lab-grown meat may allow for guilt-free burger binges, but the logic behind it is half-baked.
The tech allows for real-time surveillance, reporting, data storage and interfacing with the hospital's electronic records.
The technology will allow manufacturers to make comfortable, custom fit audio devices with minimally invasive procedures.
Kenyans are using Safaricom's mobile payment service in fundraising efforts for food aid.
The facilities must run highly-effective CRM systems to survive, says Discovery Health.
A mobile app enables athletes to view drugs according to their brand names, noting whether or not they are banned.
IFS Applications will be rolled out at 102 sites across 10 countries.
Mexicans turn to RFID chip implants that relay a signal to an external GPS unit in the event of an abduction.