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By Eric Wicklund | 11:24 am | November 13, 2015
A tech fair in Finland - where Nokia once reigned supreme - is displaying what may be the next frontier in mHealth innovation.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:43 am | November 13, 2015
Florida-based Voalte is partnering with Uber to help one health system organize transportation for post-discharge patients, and working with a West Coast health system to create a social media wall for care teams.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:22 am | November 12, 2015
From point-of-care consult tools to online chatrooms, decision support providers are finding new uses for mobile platforms.
By Eric Wicklund | 08:38 am | November 11, 2015
Researchers from Intel and the Michael J. Fox Foundation are testing a wrist-borne monitor on Parkinson's patients, with the hope of creating a platform to improve diagnosis and treatment of the debilitating disease.
By Eric Wicklund | 08:06 am | November 11, 2015
In a new partnership announced at the mHealth Summit, IBM's supercomputer will help Boston Children's Hospital doctors diagnose and treat children dealing with kidney disease and other ailments.
By Eric Wicklund | 07:57 am | November 11, 2015
The emergency room is often a hospital's busiest department. Here's how one hospital is using telemedicine to improve that process.
By Eric Wicklund | 08:39 am | November 10, 2015
One of the nation's largest providers of medic alert and home health monitoring solutions is joining forces with Qualcomm Life to collect biometrics through the 2net platform.
By Eric Wicklund | 07:53 am | November 10, 2015
Duke Medicine's Ricky Bloomfield, MD, tells an mHealth Summit audience that Apple's open-source platform for clinical trials will have a huge impact on healthcare.
By Eric Wicklund | 07:48 am | November 10, 2015
An mHealth Summit panel discusses the best way to create an app (hint: It's not always about the doctor)
By Eric Wicklund | 07:42 am | November 09, 2015
As she prepares to give a keynote this morning at the mHealth Summit, AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins knows she's at the forefront of a driving political and economic force that could shape how healthcare is designed and delivered.