Eric Wicklund
A pre-conference workshop tries to bridge the gap between consumers and providers with a new wave of smart devices.
A daylong Games for Health symposium at this year's mHealth Summit examines how to revive a struggling concept.
Doctors and legislators still favor the in-person visit, while mHealth advocates and business owners prefer the convenience of telemedicine. Somewhere in the middle sits the solution.
A non-profit group focused on open-source app integration says Apple's revolutionary platform isn't working as well as it could or should.
The agency wants to take a closer look at how health systems and researchers are using data collected from consumer devices - as well as how consumers are engaged for these clinical trials.
Two noted healthcare experts say the ACO concept faces a make-or-break year in 2016 - and telemedicine and remote patient monitoring will be crucial to its survival.
FRND deploys nurses to the home, instead of doctors, and they're equipped with the latest in mHealth technology and immediate access to clinical consults. This might just be the business plan that providers are looking for.
MobiHealthNews will host the Tuesday morning event, which looks at how digital health initiatives are affecting a pivotal healthcare market.
Company execs Judy Sewards and Dennis Hancock will explain why apps and mHealth platforms are important to the pharma giant's future.
Qualcomm Life's recent acquisition of Capsule Tech and the ongoing growth of its 2net hub will place the company on center stage at the mHealth Summit.