Simband Metrics
The take-away from this piece is that Samsung is dedicating $50m for innovative startups that can improve the Simband [MORE]
Moticon OpenGo insole
At a recent wearable sensors conference in Europe, Moticon (Munich, Germany) attracted much attention for it “OpenGo” [MORE]
VA Mobile Healthprovider
This doesn’t sound like cutting edge progress, but the fact that the Veterans Health System is proceeding with [MORE]
Dr, Bill Crounse
Earlier this year, cellular provider Sprint announced its Mobile Health Accelerator Program whereby it will solicit applications [MORE]
Nanobiosym Health Gene Radar
Nanobiosym (Boston, MA) has developed a mobile device named “Gene Radar” that can identify genetic [MORE]
Portable Device for Kidney Problems
Nano engineers at UCLA have developed a device that attaches to a smartphone for measuring [MORE]
Read this piece and imagine you are Walmart’s executive in charge of creating a strategy for that company becoming [MORE]
Thousands of health-monitoring smartphone apps exist, but is more chaff than wheat in the winnowing. Mayo Clinic may have [MORE]
This may be a little premature, but in the near future, The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public [MORE]
This piece argues that mHealth applications for medical providers “will soon evolve into app platforms whose functions can be rented [MORE]
Dr. Emil Jovanov
Three years ago, Dr. Emil Jovanov, head of mHealth research at the University of Alabama-Huntsville, attended our [MORE]
Telemedical devices as instruments to improve health service delivery are an important appliance…
Late last year, AT&T launched its new telemedicine/telehealth division called “For Health,” focusing on wireless and cloud-based networks for [MORE]
The D. V. A. has long been a leader in electronic medical records and telemedicine, which is why the Chairman [MORE]