Eric Woods is a Top Innovator in mHealth!

We are proud to announce that Eric Woods, CEO and co-founder of Switchboard, has been named one of the Top 11 Innovators in Mobile Health for 2011 from the mHealth Alliance and Rockefeller Foundation!  Eric has been awarded the honor for his work with Switchboard’s MDNet initiative. Congrats to Eric and all the rest of the Top Innovators!!

 

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Switchboard in 7×7 Magazine

A little press won’t hurt.  7×7 Magazine recently featured Switchboard in their December print edition.  There is a nice photo and write up about Eric Woods and Craig Edelman, the founders of Switchboard.  Look out for a copy, or check out the online article here.

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Eric Woods of Switchboard is panelist at 2011 mHealth Summit

Eric Woods, CEO and Founder of Switchboard, will serve on the National Partnerships panel at the mHealth Summit being held December 5 – 7, 2011 in National Harbor, Maryland just outside of Washington DC.  The mHealth Summit brings together leaders from across the mHealth ecosystem (government, the private sector, industry, academia, providers and not-for-profit organizations) to advance collaboration in the use of wireless technology to improve health outcomes in the United States and abroad. For more information, please click on http://www.mhealthsummit.org/.
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Switchboard CEO is Top 11 Innovators Finalist! Vote for us!

Eric Woods, CEO & Founder of Switchboard, has been selected as a finalist for the mHealth Alliance’s Top 11 Innovators in Mobile Health in 2011 challenge for his work on MDNet (or Mobile Doctors Network).

Please take a moment to vote for Eric Woods at http://healthunbound.org/top11_vote, voting ends November 11, 2011!

 

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RCT shows text messaging to health workers in Kenya improves patient care.

The New York Times reported this week on a recent study showing that basic text messages that contain malaria care protocols allowed nurses in Kenya to handle 24% more cases correctly. The study, published in the Lancet, carried out a Randomized Control Trial (RCT) in which 119 randomly selected health workers received two text messages each day, containing national guidelines on how to treat children with malaria. The researchers assessed how well the health workers managed their cases, compared to a control group of health workers which did not receive the messages.

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MDNet featured in WHO mHealth Report

After a multi-year global survey on eHealth, we’re excited about the World Health Organization’s (WHO) June release of their 2011 mHealth Report, featuring Switchboard and our close partner, the Ghana Medical Association.

The report, released by the WHO’s Global Observatory for eHealth, assesses mHealth activities in 112 countries.  Our MDNet program in Ghana was highlighted as one of five case studies, and includes discussion of our approach to networking 2,200 physicians, along with program benefits, cost structure, and lessons learned.

The report identifies the diverse ways in which mobile devices are being used for health around the world.  The report…

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Liberia’s Doctors Can Now Find One Another

We’re excited to announce the release of Liberia’s first-ever Doctor Directory.

On July 1, 2011, we will begin distribution of a printed Directory to all 181 doctors and 100 health facilities throughout the country.  In Liberia, a total of 181 doctors serve a population of 4 million people. The Directory, sponsored through the generous support of Lonestar Cell (MTN), contains the contact details every doctor working in the Liberia, along with 22 hospital phones that are also connected to MDNet.

The Directory serves as an important phase of the MDNet program — allowing doctors to expand their support network and…

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