The Landscape of Texting4Health

Posted by LeighJaschke on Jun 22, 2009
Author: 
Adler, Richard
Publication Date: 
Feb 2008
Publisher/Journal: 
Stanford University. Institute for the Future/People & Technology.
Abstract: 

This presentation provides an overview of growth of U.S. mobile users and outlines the emergence of mobile healthcare. The review includes mobile healthcare applications and their limitations, with a specific focus on texting. SMS costs and common short codes (CSC's) are also touched upon.. The presentation concludes with examples of SMS campaigns, a summary of the elements of such campaigns. SMS connection aggregators and providers are mentioned. For more detailed information on the emergence of mobile healthcare see Healthcare Unpluggd: The Evolving Role of Wireless technology (2007) available at CHCF.org

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Citation: 
Adler, Richard (2008). The Landscape of Texting4Health. Stanford University. Institute for the Future/People & Technologoy
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Author: 
Adler, Richard
Publication Date: 
Feb 2008
Publisher/Journal: 
Stanford University. Institute for the Future/People & Technology.
Abstract: 

This presentation provides an overview of growth of U.S. mobile users and outlines the emergence of mobile healthcare. The review includes mobile healthcare applications and their limitations, with a specific focus on texting. SMS costs and common short codes (CSC's) are also touched upon.. The presentation concludes with examples of SMS campaigns, a summary of the elements of such campaigns. SMS connection aggregators and providers are mentioned. For more detailed information on the emergence of mobile healthcare see Healthcare Unpluggd: The Evolving Role of Wireless technology (2007) available at CHCF.org

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Global Regions: 
Citation: 
Adler, Richard (2008). The Landscape of Texting4Health. Stanford University. Institute for the Future/People & Technologoy

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