Harness the Power Of Mobile Technology

By Nancy K. Mann, RDH, MSEd, Holli Seabury, PhD


More than two-thirds of the world’s population now own a mobile phone.1 While smartphones have advanced data communication capabilities that enable users to access the Web and use global positioning systems, even the most basic cell phones can send and receive text messages. Texting, while often thought of as the purview of teenagers or even a bad habit, may serve a purpose in the health care arena by providing support to health care consumers to increase healthy behaviors.

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