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	<title>DevC, MD: Medical Solutions for Developing Countries &#187; cell phone</title>
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		<title>Healthcare and SMS Texting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Baran</dc:creator>
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The use of SMS texting to relay medical information is becoming more prominant in developing countries.  An interesting new organization which I found today is called FrontlineSMS:Medic.  The organization has built a network around SMS technology which is specfically targeted for developing countries.
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<p>The use of SMS texting to relay medical information is becoming more prominant in developing countries.  An interesting new organization which I found today is called <a href="http://medic.frontlinesms.com/">FrontlineSMS:Medic</a>.  The organization has built a network around SMS technology which is specfically targeted for developing countries.</p>
<p>For around USD $500.00 a laptop is placed in a central clinic and a number of cell phones are distributed to healthcare workers in the community.  The network has been built using a free, open source software package which allows workers to communicate back to the central clinic where supplies, tests, drugs, etc. can be ordered.</p>
<p>This organization again goes to show that technology which is commonplace can be used in a variety of innovative ways to help people across the world.</p>
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