AMA challenge salutes three mobile health innovations

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Cutting edge examples of new mobile health monitoring technology were recognized today as the American Medical Association (AMA) announced the top three solutions submitted to AMA Health Care Interoperability and Innovation Challenge sponsored by Google Cloud.

The challenge is an outgrowth of the AMA’s Integrated Health Model Initiative (IHMI), an unprecedented collaborative effort to unleash a new era of patient care by pioneering a common data model for organizing and sharing meaningful health data. The challenge underscores the AMA’s commitment to bridging the gap between creative idea development and enhanced patient care, and creating a deeper understanding of how mobile health technology can capture, share and transform data into accessible and actionable information for the patient and physician to improve health outcomes.

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