Eric Wicklund
A Philadelphia-based company is developing an end-to-end solution to help those with chronic conditions manage medications at home.
Aetna is one of a growing number of health plans partnering with digital wellness companies to create individual care plans for members, and mHealth is an important part of the platform.
Patients who don't have advance directives or living wills run the risk of not having their wishes met on end-of-life care. Some mHealth companies are looking to make that process easier not only for the patients, but for the providers.
At Children's Hospital of Orange County, clinicians are adapting a mobile platform to give them the tools they need to talk with each other -- and with patients and their families.
The National Law Review says "innovative care systems" will get a boost from the new law.
Juniper Research expects the trendy smartwatch to dominate discussion this year. Also on the list: Another smartwatch, Microsoft's smartglasses, Intel's chips and a unique subscription-based fitness wearable.
Practice Unite's co-founder and CMO, Stuart Hochron, says communication barriers are hampering the adoption of mHealth. He's out to change that.
When the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE competition concludes, we'll most likely see a game-changing mobile device capable of bringing the doctor's office into the home. But doctors need to be sold on that concept as well.
Emmi Solutions offers this illustration of the value of advance directives in making sure a patient's final days are handled appropriately.
The flashy new smartwatch isn't even available yet, but mHealth companies and some providers are already developing apps and imagining the healthcare possibilities.