Eric Wicklund
The move will enable developers and healthcare providers around the world to design their own research apps.
The state's medical board curbs telephone-based consults, drawing protests from both Teladoc and the ATA.
The Mobile Health Symposium opens with a look at critical issues.
One of mHealth's most energetic ambassadors shares some very definite ideas on where the industry should be going.
Doximity's app would enable docs to join the company's social network, exchange messages and receive notices of incoming faxes and images.
A Partners HealthCare study finds that most of the participants were comfortable with the care management program and felt more empowered to manage their condition at home.
Next week's conference and exhibition in Chicago will feature a symposium, education sessions, plenty of solutions on display in the Exhibit Hall, and the release of several reports and case studies, including the HIMSS 4th Annual Mobile Survey.
Project Catalyst, being launched by the AARP, Phizer and UnitedHealth, focuses on six popular sleep and activity trackers. More projects are anticipated.
Information from consumer-facing wearables and home monitors is making its way into the health record.
According to a new survey, some doctors don't know who they should contact in the care team, while at least half are contacted about a patient they're not even caring for. And seven out of 10 doctors say they've wasted valuable time trying to find other care team members.