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June 02, 2005
A spoonful of Internet helps the medicine go down
Posted by Dominic Basulto
On June 9 and June 16, Manhattan Research will be hosting online seminars on the future of digital medicine in an effort to highlight its new e-medicine strategic research and advisory practice:
"To help hospitals and health systems better understand the impact to their physician and consumer relationships, and navigate the challenges faced in this digital age, Manhattan Research announces the launch of a new advisory service titled The Future of Digital Medicine: The Role of "E" in Hospitals and Health Systems."
According to the company's press release, the online seminars will look at consumer and physician Internet utilization trends; email, communication, and connectivity by consumers and physicians; and PDA, EMR and mobile health applications.
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