mHealthNews
The unlikely deal holds potential to see BlackBerry release an Android device and Google incorporate some of BlackBerry's security capabilities into its software. 
        
        
          This infographic outlines key findings from the 2015 HIMSS Mobile Technology Survey.
        
        
          Wearable mHealth devices depend on sensors to gather physiological data.
        
        
          No longer science fiction, robotics has emerged as a leading alternative for many healthcare applications. To help identify the developments in this space, Worrell spoke with physician and entrepreneur Daniel Kraft about the state of these sophisticated machines. This infographic offers a summary of recent innovations in robotics and their applications for healthcare.
        
        
          As surveyed by the MedData Group, physicians see a bright future for mHealth, with 42 percent citing improvements to quality and continuity of care and 41 percent expecting it to improve their workloads. This infographic breaks down the important trends as we head further in 2015.
        
        
          In response to charges that HIPAA is holding up innovation, Sylvia Burwell made public a letter sent last year which indicates the Office for Civil Rights has begun a dialogue with industry stakeholders. 
        
        
          Three different groups have reached out to the FCC, making the case that under the current regulatory approach for wireless providers, the connected health sector has been innovative and vibrant.
        
        
          Friday, January 9, is the deadline for submissions. 
        
        
          The department is offering more than 44 clinical specialties and plans to grow those as part of an effort to care for veterans where they are.