Mr. Raj Shah presenting during the Keynote Luncheon at the 2011 mHealth Summit on Using Mobile Technology to Build End-to-End Solutions for Patients Managing Chronic Diseases.
Videos
CTIS’ imHealthe™, a suite of interoperable mobile products, designed to cater to needs of medical professionals, patients, providers, and researchers alike.
Agile Solution Powers Cancer Research Successes of National Cancer Institute
Participated in the TIME-Global Health Course allows medical students in India and the U.S. to compare, contrast, and discuss the experience of patients with heart disease — Question 1, Question 2, Question 3, Question 4, Question 5, Question 6 and Question 7.
Articles
Collaboration Education and Optimization (CEO) Driven Healthcare – A Personalized Health Solution for Prevention, Intervention and Management of Diseases.
Analytics: The Pivot Point to Transforming Health Insights – Changing our perspective of the value of the data will lead us to the future of better analysis and outcomes.
The Digital Health Forest: Health Information Economy – A new world of improved human health can be enabled through the creation of a Digital Health Forest.
Patients’ Rights – The health system must refashion itself into a service-oriented enterprise capable of delivering quality care to everyone.
Enabling Global Health through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) – ICT and Education can mitigate global health problems by delivering the right health information to the right stakeholders at the right time.
Data Overload Management – We must refine data and identify new ways to convert data into smart information.
Better Chronic Disease Management – Healthcare intelligence tools can improve the ways in which a patient manages his or her own healthcare. These tools also allow providers to offer more comprehensive and tailored treatments.
The Business Case for mHealth – The government and private sector need to invest in an open-source, standards-based architectural platform to build mobile applications.
Plan for Wounded Warriors – Veterans remain susceptible to health disparities due to the shortage of on‐demand physicians, researchers, and health workers.
Future of Community Healthcare Providers – Healthcare systems and providers must place themselves at the forefront of the changing healthcare landscape, existing to fulfill both volume and value‐based requirements.
Knowledge Age – As society continues to race into the Knowledge Age, CTIS has built consulting practices around its information, technology, applications, software solutions, and products that serve the purpose of moving our society in that direction.
Performance Pyramid – The Performance Pyramid illustrates that through proper use of IT, process re-engineering, and organization optimization, the gaps, duplication, and fragmentation found in the overall health industry can be transformed into an end-to-end care solution, while reducing cost.