Eric Wicklund
In an ongoing battle with state officials over restrictions to phone-based care, the Dallas-based telehealth company has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the board.
A recent survey by iTriage checks out the public's fascination with wearable health and fitness devices -- and uncovers some interesting observations about the industry's future.
The re-introduced MEDTECH Act aims to exclude certain types of software and apps from federal oversight.
The two companies, both well-known in mHealth circles, were among those taking part in the inaugural competition at HIMSS15.
Two companies are looking to make the process of paying the doctor's bill less stressful for both providers and consumers.
The LA hospital automatically synchs its patients with Apple's platform, enabling them to enter health and fitness data into their medical record.
Using a remote-controlled robotic arm, a basic Internet connection and telepresence technology, an ultrasound specialist in New York is performing ultrasounds on Chicago seniors to determine if they're susceptible to a stroke or heart attack.
Xerox's Tamara StClaire says telehealth fills all the needs of the connected consumer of the future, while most apps will fall away because they don't integrate well with the healthcare system.
An Alabama health system finds that speech recognition technology integrated with mobile devices and the EMR saves more than just paper.
The software giant unveils a new Skype platform and announces a healthcare partnership.