
CEO of E-Health Records, Dan Smith, left, and his developer Kiko Taganashi work from their startup’s new headquarter in Sebastopol on Tuesday, December 17, 2013. The startup builds and deploys low cost Hospital Information Systems (HIS) and Electronic Health Records (EHR) for hospitals and clinics in the developing world. (Conner Jay/The Press Democrat)
The idea of marketing electronic health records to hospitals in impoverished developing countries may seem somewhat of a head-scratcher.
How can you go from paper records to electronic medical records without the powerful computer network systems that for decades have been part of hospital infrastructure in wealthy nations?
By using the powerful world of mobile technology to bypass the desktop computer age…continue reading here!
By Martin Espinoza