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News and updates on Mobile Health's employee screening and occupational health

Their administration’s technical competency is very thorough, and their understanding of their system is outstanding.
—Mobile Health Client

It’s All About the Customer

Posted November 20, 2014 in Guest Post
Guest post by Randi Buse, Author of “Turning Rants Into Raves: Turn Your Customers On Before They Turn On YOU!” And if you think it’s not, go back and read the title of this article again! When YOU are the customer, who is it all about? You, of course! That’s why it’s no diffe[Read more]
Are You Colorblind? Prescription benefit discount cards

Are You Colorblind?

Posted November 19, 2014 in Health & Wellness
In 1916 Dr. Shinobu Ishihara, a research doctor for the Japanese Imperial Army, was tasked at developing a test to identify soldiers who experienced certain levels of color deficiency. Working alongside a colorblind assistant, Dr. Ishihara developed a complex, but simple, group of cards with very pr[Read more]

Home Care & Hospice Month

Posted November 18, 2014 in Health & Wellness
Each month has its share of awareness-raising campaigns about pertinent issues in our society. November is widely recognized as National Diabetes Month, but it is also National Home Care and Hospice Month, where those working in home health and hospice environments are honored and celebrated as the [Read more]
Flu Shot Services for Escota Members

Welcome ESCOTA Members!

Posted November 10, 2014 in Press Releases
Mobile Health is proud to provide ESCOTA members with flu shot services for their employees. The older adult population is among the most at risk for serious flu complications like pneumonia, dehydration and the worsening of chronic conditions. Having a fully-vaccinated workforce prevents the transm[Read more]

Meet the Staff: Jenelle De La Rosa, Account Manager

Posted November 5, 2014 in Mobile Health Updates
Every month, Mobile Health highlights an employee’s background, career path, and the values they bring to our clients and patients. For the sixth edition of Meet the Staff, we are proud to introduce Jenelle De La Rosa, Mobile Health Account Manager. Jenelle started her career path early in high sc[Read more]
Ebola Facts & A More Likely Reality

Ebola Facts for Employers & A More Likely Reality

Posted November 3, 2014 in Health & Wellness
While many workplaces have official illness policies, the media attention surrounding Ebola has employers thinking twice about their strategy for maintaining a healthy workforce. It is important, during an outbreak like this, to ensure that employee concerns are addressed with accurate information, [Read more]

National Diabetes Month

Posted November 3, 2014 in Health & Wellness
November is National Diabetes Month. Diabetes is a series of conditions where an individual has abnormally high blood sugar levels over a period of time. There are three main types of diabetes: Type 1 Diabetes Commonly referred to as type 1 diabetes, this type is often diagnosed in young adults and [Read more]
Radiology Services for Myself

Tuberculosis Screening

Posted October 31, 2014 in Health & Wellness
Tuberculosis testing is an important part of pre-employment and annual health exams, especially for those clients that work in the healthcare field. TB is the acronym for tuberculosis. It is a lung disease caused by a small germ called tubercle bacillus. This germ is so small, it can only be seen by[Read more]
NY Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Rates

78.1% NY State Healthcare Personnel Vaccinated

Posted October 30, 2014 in Press Releases
Mobile Health has assembled a map showing the influenza vaccination rates of healthcare personnel in each county across the state of New York. The state-wide average for the 2013-2014 flu season was 78.1% vaccination coverage, but the map makes it easy to pinpoint the counties that have above or bel[Read more]

Healthcare Personnel and Ebola Preparation

Posted October 29, 2014 in Health Alerts
As the Ebola virus continues to devastate parts of West Africa and creeps into Europe and the United States, the most likely targets right now are the healthcare personnel (HCP) tasked with treating and caring for the ill. Since HCP’s work closely with patients and are present during some of the m[Read more]
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