In the United States, women make 80 percent of healthcare decisions for the family, but the medical field still lacks equal in-person health services for women.
Mobile technology has the incredible potential to deliver healthcare solutions globally, especially in locations where computer or WiFi accessibility might be limited.
Faced with declining budgets, hospitals and trauma centers are increasingly pressured to find innovative solutions that allocate scare resources while effectively improving care quality. Do mobile health technologies hold the potential to address these challenges?