by Krissy Goelz (@Krisgoelz)
There are two types of people in the world – those who play by the rules and those who bend or break them. When it comes to patient compliance, it’s not quite so clear cut. Even the most responsible by-the-book individuals have moments when they don’t heed doctor’s orders.
Why? Well, it’s human [...]
Entries Tagged as 'tools'
Medication Adherence Myths and How Tech Tools Can Help
November 28th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Opinion, Trends
Tags:adherence·Compliance·Digital Tools·Education·Patients·tech tools·technology·tools
Tim Paeschke of ZSL on Closed Loop Marketing Mechanics
October 21st, 2011 · No Comments · News, Trends
Tim Paeschke of ZSL at DigitalPharma East 2011, speaking about closed loop marketing mechanics.
Tags:#digpharm·Digital Pharma East·DigitalPharma East·marketing·Tim Paeschke·tools·Trends·ZSL
POINT/COUNTERPOINT: Can Digital Tools Replace the Sales Force?
August 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Knowledge, Opinion, Trends
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. We’re strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best solutions, and we hope that you enjoy our series. Feel free to add your own arguments in the comments section below!
by DJ Edgerton (@wiltonbound)
Many [...]
Tags:digital strategy·Digital Tools·engagement·innovation·iPad·marketing·mobile·Padforce One·Pharma·Pharmaceutical industry·Sales·Sales force management system·sales reps·sales tools·technology·tools·Touchscreen·Trends·user needs
Is PharmaWall The Tool You’ve Been Waiting For?
July 1st, 2011 · 7 Comments · Trends
by Briana Campbell (@MsMatchGirl)
There has been a lot of talk, over the past few months, over Facebook’s changing commenting policies and the pharma industry. Our friend Jonathan Richman clears things up nicely on Dose of Digital, so we won’t bother going into too much detail here. Basically, though, Facebook has changed its policy regarding comments [...]
Tags:#hcsm·communication·Facebook·FDA·innovation·Legal Issues·marketing·Pharma·Pharmaceutical industry·social media·Social network·tools
Pinching Pennies, 21st Century Style
June 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Knowledge, Opinion
By Jason Brandt (@JasonDMG3)
In many ways technology is the realm of the rich. Here in the developed world, we’re used to the latest hardware and ubiquitous wi-fi to help us access the open-sourced wisdom of the entire internet. For those of us fortunate enough to be on that side of the digital divide, that entry [...]
Tags:access·afford·biotech·capitalism·cheaper·computers·data·digital·divide·economy·EHR·EMR·generic·hardware·Health care·internet·mobile·Patients·process·recession·revolution·social media·Social network·streamline·technology·telemedicine·tools·unemployment·wi-fi
PHARM FRESH: Steve Krein and Unity Stoakes Applaude SXSW for Recognizing Health Innovation
May 4th, 2011 · No Comments · Knowledge, Opinion
Steve Krein and Unity Stoakes of Organized Wisdom talk to Marc Monseau about inspiration at SXSW. Unity enjoyed hearing from Todd Park on how our government is using data to revolutionize healthcare, while Steve has reaffirmed his belief in entrepreneurs developing life-saving tools.
Tags:data·development·entrepreneur·government·Health·innovation·Organized Wisdom·Pharm Fresh·Steve Krein·technology·tools·Unity Stoakes
Eric Topol on Wireless Medicine
June 10th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Opinion
By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)
Eric Topol is one of the most preeminent cardiologists in the world. He’s also a blogger and TED speaker.
At TEDMED this past fall, he spoke about some applications possible with wireless medicine – using sensors in smartphones, wristbands, headbands, chest straps, shoes and adhesive patches. These are cool on their own, but [...]
Tags:Eric Topol·Health care·innovation·Medicine·mobile·smartphone·technology·TED·tools·Trends·wireless