| FDA Can't Hold Back Stream of Mobile Health Apps Wired The $40 uChek test kit and free app are just the latest tech-driven health services to hit the mobilemarketplace. There have been other “medical” apps in the past, but Ingawale and his team are part of a growing wave of serious apps that will perform ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Asthmapolis Wins Horizon Award in the 2013 TripleTree iAwards for Connected ... Sacramento Bee Asthmapolis is a mobile health solution designed to help improve the care of people with asthma, advance understanding of symptoms and triggers and help them achieve control of the disease. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/ See all stories on this topic » |
| Researchers: Use of mobiles for health has not been fully explored mobihealthnews Pipette Mobile Health App The volume of scientific research about mobile healthcare technology has grown as the field itself has exploded, but the quality and focus of academic studies has not kept pace with the speed of innovation, a review of 10 ... See all stories on this topic » |
| DuoChart Releases English-Setswana Medical Translation Mobile App HealthTechZone Recent news from Penn Current, Office of University of Pennsylvania, reveals a smartphone medical translation app intended to help avoid healthcare miscommunication in Botswana. The application will be useful when clinicians and patients do not speak ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Kaiser Permanente launches open health API with facility info, self-tracking ... mobihealthnews Interchange is similar to a Aetna's CarePass initiative, which also includes an open API, and also has a stated goal of creating an integrated mobile health experience in the future. “We're excited to see what developers come up with as we open up ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Prediction: Wearables to lead the 515 million sensors to ship in 2017 mobihealthnews Research firm ON World released new data from its mobile health and wellness sensor reports, which predicts that in 2017, 515 million sensors for wearable, implantable or mobile health and fitness devices will be shipped globally, up from 107 million ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Can a mobile app and edgy campaigns make a 23-year-old care about health ... MedCity News The Young Invincibles, a policy and advocacy organization, has also started a campaign and amobile app to raise awareness about health coverage. The organization's California director, Tamika Butler, said the group was focusing on both enrollment and ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Mobile crisis team gets there in 30 minutes or less Waterbury Republican American The Smiths are among the thousands of Connecticut families turning to the Emergency MobilePsychiatric Services, or EMPS — a crisis intervention program that includes a network of 150 mentalhealth professionals who assist children experiencing a ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Google nutrition info: A healthcare tie-in? Government Health IT (blog) A recent report in The Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare found that diabetic patients who usedmobile health tracking devices "remained significantly more active than those submitting via web-based browsers." I'm making a bit of a jump here, but I ... See all stories on this topic » |
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