Eric Wicklund
EHR and practice management companies are focusing on keeping the independent physician productive with new apps for the Apple Watch.
MD Anderson will launch a pilot to help 30 breast cancer patients deal with behavioral health issues.
A mobile clinic in Iowa is helping one health system reinvent the concept of community-based care.
Seven states have now approved the compact, which would allow physicians to apply to practice medicine in multiple states and greatly enhance the use of telemedicine.
UPMC's Andrew Watson, MD, one of the nation's more prominent mHealth enthusiasts, says developments like Apple Health will spur consumers and providers to make health management a reality, rather than a luxury.
As seen at the ATA 2015 conference this year, vendors are building more robust tools that allow doctors to compare and analyze photographs of wounds and collaborate more quickly with specialists.
A new survey finds that millennials aren't treating privacy and security issues with the proper respect -- and that C-level managers are more apt to access NSFW sites.
A Chicago area orthopedic network is saving at least $1,000 per patient and reducing key clinical outcomes by deploying a web-based mobile solution to connect members of the care team.
It's tempting to think Verizon could put AOL's high-quality video capabilities to work in trying to gain a stronger foothold in telemedicine.
J.D. Power's latest survey of health plans finds that members are more pleased with their insurance, thanks in large part to the fact they can access their plans on mobile devices.