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An Arizona-based non-profit has developed a video game platform that screens school-aged children for a variety of vision disorders, targeting a public health issue that can cost the nation roughly $50 billion a year.
Erin Denholm and Naomi Fried, well-known in mHealth circles for their work in Denver and Boston, respectively, were featured speakers at recent Institute for Health Technology Transformation conferences. In interviews with IHT2, they explain how their programs work.
Hallmark Business Connections' HealthWorks program combines mHealth tools and resources with onsite clinics, screenings, health fairs and activities to promote employee health and wellness. Company officials see this as a model for any self-insured employer looking to improve the workforce.