Ephraim Schwartz
Ratcheting wellness apps up a few notches, these products and services enable providers to generate actionable information caregivers.
        
        
          These offerings focus on compliance services, patient satisfaction data collecting and secure messaging.
        
        
          Everything you need to know about the sprouting crop of apps for looking up ICD-10 codes with Android and Apple smartphones. We include the user-rated andnon-rated, and there's even a game thrown in for the fun of it.
        
        
          The health network's suite of Web-based tools has enabled a significant uptick in virtual visits. Here's a look at what payers and providers can learn from that experience.
        
        
          Two of the technology world’s biggest trends are coming together to address a third: Big Data. Even IT makers not typically present in healthcare are getting into the game, thereby opening up a score of new options for CIOs.
        
        
          Alongside the great promise of integrated mobile health applications and services that telecom providers are starting to offer are nuances that every CIO should know about now.
        
        
          Gaming and mobile health technologies hold great promise for reducing critical care situations and emergency room visits by enticing patients to be more engaged in their own health.
        
        
          A new class of advanced haptics and remote robotics that use tactile sensory feedback is at the leading edge of mobile healthcare.
        
        
          There's little doubt that technology holds big promise to improve care, and beyond ways we can easily envision, but thorny obstacles abound in the telehealth realm.
        
        
          Based on incentives similar to popular gaming, researchers are finding ways to remotely help patients move paralyzed limbs.