Eric Wicklund
A new study finds that patients with chronic conditions can use mHealth to make sure they're taking the right medications at home.
A new study from Ipsos Healthcare finds that docs in the UK, Germany and France like new technology, but they're not sure what they want out of it or where it'll go in the future. And they're distrustful of pharma.
The popular consumer-facing wearables might not be intelligent enough to track what doctors and researchers want just yet, but that doesn't mean healthcare providers should ignore them.
Big Blue's supercomputer is poised to make the pharmacist the connected health resource between the consumer and the provider.
Xerox SVP Brett Jakovac says the omnipresent phone will play an even bigger role in the healthcare landscape of the future, while gamification and integrated wearables will factor in as well.
Ochsner Health is spearheading a competition to find new and innovative ways of using wearables and mHealth apps to help people with chronic conditions.
Cerner's work with Validic and other mHealth initiatives will likely play an important role as it begins overhauling the military's troubled EHR platform for service members and veterans.
The tech giant has helped fashion a set of rules for mHealth developers and hopes to gain industry support after a public comment period.
Physician Interactive's recent acquisition of Quantia creates a clinical decision support platform that offers not only information - but a chance to collaborate in real time with other doctors.
A New Jersey health system switched from an overhead paging system to a smartphone-based messaging platform -- and not only reduced noise but improved clinical outcomes.