Eric Wicklund
A new survey finds that consumers aren't convinced that an online appointment is equal to or better than an in-person doctor's visit -- and they're not fond of kiosks at all. But the news isn't all bad.
An Australian startup is marketing an app that can reportedly diagnose health issues through a simple cough, and he's looking to break into the U.S. market within two years.
The Burnout Proof app contains videos, audio files and how-to guides designed to help doctors take the stress out of their workdays.
A long-time developer of diagnostic devices is using mHealth technology to connect those devices to the EHR - erasing a bottleneck that's long plagued doctors and making vital signs more meaningful at the point of care.
Along with the evolution of consumer-facing healthcare, a new role is emerging in the C-suite with an emphasis on the consumer experience.
A healthcare law firm checks in with the IRS to help providers figure out their business model.
Psilos COO Stephen Krupa says the market is coming into its own now, thanks to interoperability and the evolution of consumer technology.
The health system is rolling out an online and tablet-based platform across the network this year, and learning a lot about patient and provider workflow in the process.
Healthcare has always struggled to get the transitions right.
A new bill would introduce telemedicine services in three phases, and has the support of several organizations.