In a briefing report, the Center for Technology and Aging reviews several areas where technologies can allow elders to live [MORE]
Kevin Talbot is with the Blackberry Partners Fund in Toronto and according to him: “Smart sensors and smart bandages will [MORE]
A hospital might easily have in excess of one IV pump for every bed in its facility (not counting several [MORE]
WebMD has introduced its new medical application for physicians, “Medscape Mobile,” which contains information on more than 6,000 drugs, has [MORE]
Qualcomm and Verizon, both giants in their respective communications fields, recently announced a joint venture for automated machine-to-machine data transmission. [MORE]
Even without insurance reimbursement, analysts estimate that by 2012 some 15 million mobile and wireless healthcare devices will be in [MORE]
Over the past three years, US Army doctors have used a two-way audio-video robot to carry out some 200 medical [MORE]
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis, William Richard and David Zar, have developed a compact ultrasound probe and software [MORE]
AirStrip, Inc. (San Antonio, TX) has recently received FDA approval for its obstetrics application used on the Apple iPhone. This [MORE]
Verizon Wireless has released specifications for its “Long Term Evolution” operating system, and is making those details available to engineers [MORE]
The costs of caring for chronically ill patients are skyrocketing, and medication non-adherence is a principal driver of these costs. [MORE]
Gujurat—India’s westernmost state, bordering Pakistan—has arranged a telemedicine project with the Indian Space Research Organization (Bagalore) to enhance [MORE]