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By Eric Wicklund | 01:03 pm | April 05, 2013
The California-based startup has developed a communications platform for seniors that can be controlled through the cloud by family members or caregivers.
By Eric Wicklund | 12:22 pm | April 04, 2013
The Wisconsin-based developer of mHealth tools will use $5 million in new capital venture funding to tackle a growing problem in the United States: The management of asthma and COPD.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:37 am | April 03, 2013
The national non-profit has unveiled a mobile version of its website, which helps consumers look up medical procedure costs and insurance information whole factoring in out-of-pocket and out-of-network considerations.
By Eric Wicklund | 12:06 pm | April 02, 2013
The 10 companies have just finished a two-week "boot camp" in Boston and will now go through 14 weeks of intensive training to identify, develop and refine their mHealth strategies.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:28 am | March 29, 2013
The secure patient communication platform gives those on Medicaid and underserved patients free access to their caregivers and health plans.
By Eric Wicklund | 03:46 pm | March 28, 2013
The partnership gives drchrono access to the Mayo Clinic's archive of digital documents and videos, enabling physicians to channel specific content to their patients for viewing online or via mobile devices.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:26 am | March 28, 2013
Almost 100 counties have been reclassified from rural to metropolitan, leaving Medicare beneficiaries in those regions without coverage for videoconferencing services.
By Eric Wicklund | 12:01 pm | March 27, 2013
The deal enables the Atlanta-based developer of the SoloHealth Station to place its health and wellness kiosks in some 700 Safeway stores across the United States next month.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:22 am | March 27, 2013
Officials at the Marlborough, Mass.-based developer of online and mobile clinical resources say this app is a "digital black bag" for physicians.
By Eric Wicklund | 12:36 pm | March 26, 2013
The San Francisco-based company's platform is now being used by more than 9,0000 doctors and 3 million patients.