Eric Wicklund
A&D Medical's Terry Duesterhoeft sees the emerging mHealth landscape as one in which the patient/consumer must take charge of his or her health and work with providers to manage it properly.
University of Missouri researchers have developed an app that helps those with depression connect with their physicians.
UnitedHealthcare makes its popular Health4Me app available to Medicaid patients in 17 states, offering improved access and resources to a segment of the population most in need of it.
An early look at the launching of Alphabet indicates projects like Google Glass and Calico could be given more latitude to take chances.
Researchers at UMass Medical Center used the interactive eyewear in toxicology consults, and may have saved lives doing so.
The FCC has opened the frequency used by wireless monitoring devices in hospitals to a broad range of new devices, while also expanding the buffer zones around hospitals. Hospital officials aren't pleased.
Welltok SVP Michelle Snyder talks about the impending downfall of fitness devices and the problem with VC funding and new startups.
The four-day event includes the mHealth Summit and two new summits, focused on cyber security and population health.
The university's iPhone-based consumer study on heart health is now seeking participants in the UK and Hong Kong -- the first ResearchKit study to extend beyond the U.S.
The FDA's approval of a 3D-printed drug to treat epileptic seizures is being hailed as a breakthrough in precision medicine.