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Connected Health Conference speakers said design and security concerns will be ironed out as the technology advances.
San Diego-based Triple W has launched a new wearable connected health monitor in the United States, focused on urinary incontinence.
Hero's platform is comprised of three components: a countertop device, a prescription refill service and a digital app.
Recently granted patents show a shopping cart that monitors your heart rate, Alexa listening for coughs.
Bettina Experton, MD, and CEO of Humetrix, talks about the history of CMS’s Blue Button project and how 53 million Americans covered by Medicare will now have access to their data through an API to ensure patient safety and interoperability.
The app monitors heart rhythms via the smartphone's camera and uses AI to identify irregularities.
The three-year-old startup made waves last month at TechCrunch Disrupt and Health 2.0
The app uses machine learning to identify skin conditions and make treatment suggestions.
Gyre Renwick, vice president at Lyft, is leading the company’s healthcare team to develop partnerships and find solutions to address the major social determinant of health that impact people’s lives – getting to the doctor before an emergency.
The app offers 45-minute counseling sessions with trained (but unliscensed) mental health specialists for $35 per session.