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Tech advances in the manufacture of RFID chips are also expected to reduce the cost of tags, especially in the healthcare industry.
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The technology cuts radiation exposure by up to 50% and provides more detailed results than ordinary X-rays.
Android, BlackBerry and iPhone are among the smartphone platforms with medical apps that will be regulated.
The company will provide its data centre infrastructure and manage services support needs for Western Australia's public health system.
The mobile health industry needs more involvement from healthcare professionals who have industry-specific experience, say analysts.
Microsoft releases a tool that lets Google Health users transfer their personal health information to its HealthVault account.
The World Summit Youth Awards extends its deadline for submitting digital solutions aimed at driving social change.
The platform is designed to track low-cost assets such as surgical instruments, drug supplies and other inventory.
Healthcare organisations will see benefits such as less paperwork and secure access to patient data, says Vodafone.