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January 12, 2012

David Collins of HIMSS Discusses the Course of Global Health at the 2011 mHealth Summit

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David Collins, Senior Director of Professional Development at HIMSS, speaks at the 2011 mHealth Summit about HIMMS’ involvement in this year’s Summit, and about how HIT X.O is affecting the course of Global Health.

 

 

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    2 responses to "David Collins of HIMSS Discusses the Course of Global Health at the 2011 mHealth Summit"

    1. # EHR and EMR Videos commented on January 13th, 2012:

      Wow! Cari is really good on camera. She should be doing more video stuff as part of her social media duties.

      It’s definitely interesting to see mHealth Summit and HIMSS working together. We’ll see where that goes.

    2. # Around Healthcare Scene: The mHealth Summit, DentiMax PM Software, and Getting Physicians Onboard with mHealth | EMR and HIPAA pingbacked on January 15th, 2012:

      [...] David Collins of HIMSS Discusses the Course of Global Health at the 2011 mHealth Summit- David Collins, Senior Director of Professional Development at HIMSS, speaks at the 2011 mHealth Summit about HIMSS’ involvement in this year’s Summit, and about how HIT X.0 is affecting the course of Global Health. [...]

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