Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of April 3, 2015
Hello Heart, a mobile health app developer, has raised $1.3 million in a funding round led by Resolute Ventures...myHealthPal, a mobile health app ...
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Curating Services Help Patients, Docs Evaluate Mobile Medical Apps
With more than 100,000 mobile health apps available, it can be confusing for healthcare providers and patients to know which ones are safe and ...
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Apple, IBM Launch Four Mobile Apps Designed for Nurses
In July 2014, Apple and IBM partnered to create IBM MobileFirst for iOS, an initiative to develop industry-specific apps, including health care.
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Mega research on effect of mobile tower radiation on humanhealth gets nod
"It is the first time the Indian government is going for a massive evaluation of thehealth aspects of mobile radiation," said sources. The scientific ...
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RWJF Tackles Concerns About Health Data Sharing, Privacy
Apple and IBM have released four health care enterprise mobile applications as part of a partnership established last year. The apps are designed ...
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Kidney, health screenings available through mobile program
The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois is teaming up with Passavant Area Hospital to provide a free kidney and health screening on April 17.
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mHealth startup launches clinician, patient communication apps as patient portal substitute
carenotify mhealth A new mobile health business called HealthGrid has developed a pair of mobile collaboration apps it claims meet the criteria set ...
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mHealth masters: At Geisinger, mHealth begins with the patient
Part of the Mobile Health Symposium, the session takes place from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Sunday, April 12, in Room S102 at the McCormick Center.
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Several Groups Submit Comments on ONC's Interoperability Roadmap
The draft roadmap, titled "Connecting Health and Care for the Nation: A Shared .... Apple and IBM have released four health care enterprise mobile ...
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FDA Provides Leeway for mHealth Technology Development
Last month, mHealthIntelligence.com reported on the ways that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could regulate mobile health technology.
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