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Take action to improve your family's health by accessing customized prevention information & tips for each member of your family.
Game players can solve public health outbreaks as disease detectives in this new iPad app, Solve the Outbreak, from CDC.
In October, we relaunched Digital Strategy as a responsive design website. This is the 1st time the Digital Communications Division has launched a responsive design site.
Are you a physician on the move? There’s a new mobile way to connect with CDC during flu season.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) wants to leverage the popularity of smartphones to help people quit smoking with their new app, QuitPal.
Today we have to meet the public anywhere, at anytime, using any device. The CDC is leading this effort with their “one web” strategy & Million Hearts website.
We’ve been building mobile-friendly versions of HHS websites since 2010. Below is a list of current sites that have been optimized for smartphones and tablets
Descriptions of all HHS sponsored mobile apps. Learn how they can help you track your health and download them on Android, iPhone, Blackberry or tablet.
Medicare.gov is the consumer website for Medicare beneficiaries, caregivers, and advocates. The site was originally going to be improved to implement a new content management system. Instead, we refined the plan after seeing an opportunity to rebuild Medicare.gov with responsive design.
Find out what health information has gone mobile. Help prioritize this work by making suggestions for which information HHS should optimize for mobile use next.