Post Author: Mike Hines

Mike Hines is an evangelist, Resolute Software, Savannah, GA. He can be reached on Twitter @MikeFHines and Facebook. Mike comes to Resolute after four startups, 13 years in engineering at Microsoft, and ten years at Amazon. At Amazon, Mike helped launch the Amazon Appstore for Android apps. Mike has spoken at dozens of national and international conferences addressing both app development and user engagement. Mike has been granted five patents for his software, software/hardware integration, and augmented reality inventions. Mike wants to teach health care industry developers the best practices he has learned for creating responsive apps, engaging UI/UX, and fast-update, low-risk back-end architecture.

Mike Hines is an evangelist, Resolute Software, Savannah, GA. He can be reached on Twitter @MikeFHines and Facebook. Mike comes to Resolute after four startups, 13 years in engineering at Microsoft, and ten years at Amazon. At Amazon, Mike helped launch the Amazon Appstore for Android apps. Mike has spoken at dozens of national and international conferences addressing both app development and user engagement. Mike has been granted five patents for his software, software/hardware integration, and augmented reality inventions. Mike wants to teach health care industry developers the best practices he has learned for creating responsive apps, engaging UI/UX, and fast-update, low-risk back-end architecture.
Our reaction to COVID-19 brought us a very sudden socially distanced, remote-working, touchless economy, in which the majority of our daily interactions needed to be remote interactions. Some industries adapted easily (think tax preparation), and some, like health care where personal contact is often mandatory, struggled to find solutions. However, health care IT departments adjusted quickly and deployed a truly impressive array of low and no-contact services. The solutions ranged …
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