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Improving Patient Safety with Mobile Technology
Zephyr and Qualcomm are working together to reduce patient risk in the hospital and at home.
Qualcomm Wireless Reach Commended by GBCHealth for Work in South Africa
Wireless Reach was honored to be selected by the GBCHealth Awards Judging Panel as a “Commended Program” in the Partnership/Collective Action category in this year’s annual GBCHealth Awards.
For more than a decade, GBCHealth has been presenting the Business Action on Health Awards to companies that exemplify a spirit of innovation and help set the agenda for addressing today's most important global health challenges.
Wireless Access for Health Project Expands, Improves Access to Health Information in the Philippines
I have been the Qualcomm Wireless Reach project manager for our Wireless Access for Health (WAH) program in the Philippines since 2009, so I was thrilled to participate in an event recently in Manila to celebrate the project’s success and announce expansion plans.
Happy Birthday Freidrich Froebel: Three Reasons Mobile is the Right Platform for 21st Century Learning
How many things look exactly the same as they did 10, maybe 20 years ago? What about 50? If you’re struggling for an answer, just turn to the public education system. While most schools remain in an industrial era model, the U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 65 percent of grade school kids will end up in jobs that haven’t been created yet.[1] To add to that, classroom sizes are continuing to grow as a majority of states are spending less per pupil than they did before the recession.[2]
Mobilize a Beautiful Earth
Happy Earth Day!
Did you know that today marks the 43rd anniversary of what many consider the founding of the modern environmental movement? On April 22, 1970, nearly 20 million Americans held coast-to-coast rallies in support of Mother Nature.
Working Together to Bring Mobile Solutions to School Districts
Earlier this month, San Diego hosted the 2013 Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) conference, themed as Audacious Leadership: Disruptive, Innovative Leaders are Defining a New Vision and are Building 21st Century Learning Environments.
Wireless Patient Monitoring is Here to Stay
Last week, the health information technology industry met at HIMSS 2013 in New Orleans. My company, Zephyr Technology, exhibited its solutions as part of the Qualcomm pavilion, to demonstrate how far we have come in bringing affordable patient monitoring to hospitals and into patients’ homes.
Mobile For Good
Last month, I had the opportunity to attend the Vodafone Foundation and London Business School’s Mobile for Good Summit in London, which focused on the transformative power of mobile technology in communities around the globe. For me, the event solidified the notion that mobile is more than an enabler; it is a multiplier and game changer that cuts across all sectors, including healthcare, education, and entrepreneurship.
Qualcomm Honored for 3G Mobile Vision Project in China
“The doctor told me that soon I will be able to see without my glasses!” said one of the children participating in the Mobile Vision Project who has amblyopia. Sometimes called “lazy eye,” amblyopia is the most common cause of vision impairment in childhood. Detected early, amblyopia is treatable. Left untreated, however, it can cause lifelong disability.
Mobile Health Hits the Hill
mHealth Summit 2012 in DC explores that many ways mobile technologies are fundamentally changing the way health care is experienced.
Grameen Foundation Projects Win "Best International Ambassador" Award
Guest blogger Christopher Tan shares his thoughts on Grameen winning the notable award.
e-Mentoring Helps Women Entrepreneurs in Malaysia Grow Their Businesses
The Women in Business Mentoring Program puts budding female entrepreneurs in contact with experienced and knowledgeable mentors.
Easing the Spectrum Crunch—How Industry and Government Can Work Together
Recently, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) – an advisory group of leading scientists and engineers – released a report...
The Future of Mobile is Young and Bright
6:23 a.m. My phone is playing ‘Here Comes the Sun,’ by The Beatles. This rising sun brings the last day of my internship at Qualcomm, and the calendar notice on my phone confirms this fact that I would much rather were fiction. 6:36 a.m. Showered, dressed, and making breakfast, phone in hand. I check my emails—somehow I managed to sleep through my phone chirping “new message” during the night—and scroll through Facebook and Twitter. Nothing too exciting seems to have happened overnight, but I have yet to check my work email. My phone’s daily weather alert says it will be warm and sunny again today, so I leave my blazer at home.
Wireless Reach Celebrates Continued Success of South Africa Mobile Health Information Systems
In 2010, Qualcomm’s Wireless Reach initiative helped launch the Mobile Health Information System (MHIS) project to improve the ability of health care workers to care for their patients.
“Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act” is a Win for U.S. Employers
On June 11, 2012, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that, after only ten short weeks of accepting applications, it had reached the Fiscal Year 2013 cap on congressionally mandated H-1B work visas. This came as a surprise to many, considering it took six months to reach the cap for Fiscal Year 2012 and more than eight months for Fiscal Year 2011.
Wireless Helps Teachers Learn and Stay Connected
Through decades of research, the National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future (NCTAF) has documented the importance of collaboration in enabling teachers to improve their practice. Often, however, the norm for teachers in the United States is to work in isolation, cut off from colleagues and from technology that can help them access resources and expertise. This isolation is especially detrimental for new teachers, who are at the highest risk for leaving the profession.
“Child Survival Call to Action” Forum Demonstrates Support for Frontline Health Workers
Each year, an astonishing 7.6 million children around the world die before their fifth birthday. The heartbreaking fact is that a large majority of these deaths are preventable. For the first time in history, the technology and the knowledge now exist to address this terrible problem by bringing life-saving interventions, even to those that live in the hardest-to-reach areas.
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