Eric Wicklund
An Accenture report says increased provider and consumer adoption, improved federal regulatory guidelines and better reimbursement rates will fuel mHealth to the tune of $100 billion in savings in four years.
Ranya Habash, MD, a noted ophthalmologist and CMO of Everbridge, says the most innovative mHealth technology should fly under the radar (and that won't include robots).
A new survey finds that nurses are using their own smartphones to improve their workflows.
Developed by students at a Dubai university, MyChol targets both the consumer and doctor.
Funded by a Defense Department grant, researchers in Florida are studying how much lag time a surgeon can tolerate when operating via robot on a patient a thousand miles away or more.
A new study of all 28 EU nations finds some are bullish on what they call eHealth, while others are lagging far behind.
The American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs is developing a set of recommendations in advance of its annual meeting.
A new study finds that only 30 percent of the most popular apps on the market have one - and most of them don't even deal with protecting personal health information.
The judge rejects a Texas Medical Board ruling that would have prevented doctors from connecting with patients by phone for their first visit. The dispute will next head to a trial.
A Towers Watson survey finds a majority of large U.S. businesses are finding real value in workplace health initiatives, including on-site clinics and telemedicine programs for employees.