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Mobile Medical Records Study Mobilised


3rd September 2008

Medical Records Institute has introduced the Center for Cell Phone Applications in Healthcare (C-PAHC), a membership-based organization that will study and advocate the advancement of cell phone applications in healthcare.

C-PAHC envisions the development of a range of healthcare applications on cell phones and cites them as the future conduit of interoperability for essential health information. As the natural successor to the Mobile Healthcare Alliance, C-PAHC will work with developers to encourage and coordinate these developments.

According to C-PAHC executive director C. Peter Waegemann, "A healthcare revolution is on the horizon. The new capabilities of modern cell phones, smart phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices are creating extraordinary new possibilities for healthcare. C-PAHC will be the premier organization to study and advocate these changes."

"C-PAHC will become the international center and market place where interested parties can learn what is going on in the field of cell phones in healthcare," states Waegemann. "C-PAHC will identify applications for which solutions are currently developed and available, as well as those under development. In face-to-face meetings and conference calls, it will provide a neutral platform for developers, healthcare planners, health informatics professionals, healthcare professionals and others to discuss common interests."

The Center for Cell Phone Applications in Healthcare is currently accepting membership applications, available online at www.C-PAHC.com. Membership benefits include discounts to C-PAHC-sponsored events, complimentary C-PAHC audiocasts, and access to C-PAHC reports and articles, as well as the opportunity to work together to promote common interests and solutions.

C-PAHC plans several national and international meetings within the next six months, including several audiocasts and a developers' workshop, which will be hosted in conjunction with the 2009 TEPR+ Conference in February 2009 in Palm Springs, California.

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