American Diversified Holdings enters Mobile Health Care Market

American Diversified Holdings Corporation (Pink Sheets:ADHC) has today announced its intention to enter the Mobile Health Care Market as the medical profession gears up to go electronic not only for medical records but also for direct patient monitoring and information.

ADHC™ is developing applications for the iPhone™, iPad™, Android™ and other mobile devices tailored for specific ailments and protocols to allow medical professionals to monitor patients, get instant feedback and constantly adjust treatments to allow greater flexibility and response time in meeting individual patient needs.

Ernest B. Remo, Chairman/CEO, says that "the opportunity to develop efficient treatments on a real time basis, especially for chronically ill, dementia and Alzheimer's patients will open a vast new area of opportunity for new treatments."

SOURCE American Diversified Holdings Corporation

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