Smartphones are playing a part in propelling Australia to new levels in mobile health care but a new study has found that the adoption of m-health is fraught with obstacles and challenges and continues to be “skewed” towards consumer ended offerings.
Australian-based health research group, The George Institute for Global Health, has teamed up with giant American mobile chip maker Qualcomm to set up a new mHealth centre in China to research the leading causes of premature death amongst the Chinese population.
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