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By Jonah Comstock | 03:29 pm | January 12, 2017
A new report from Chilmark suggests that while enthusiasm for APIs and datasharing is widespread throughout healthcare organizations, there is still uncertainty about who will make the first move and how APIs will get off the ground.
By Jonah Comstock | 08:00 pm | January 10, 2017
A company called Tresorit has launched a new SDK called ZeroKit, meant to help developers working on Apple's CareKit platform surmount one of the biggest hurdles to developing healthcare applications: security.
By Heather Mack | 05:22 pm | January 10, 2017
Chicago-based Apervita, a health analytics and data platform provider, has announced its integral role in developing the US Department of Veterans (VA) Digital Health Platform.
By Heather Mack | 04:34 pm | January 10, 2017
A new version of MyHeartCounts, one of the original ResearchKit apps, is now available.
By Heather Mack | 04:59 pm | January 04, 2017
The United States Department of Defense has tapped healthcare communication company Vocera Communications to deploy San Jose, California-based Vocera’s system in the Army’s Medical Command facilities around the world.
By Jonah Comstock | 04:08 pm | January 04, 2017
WellDoc announced today a partnership with the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), a professional membership organization of over 14,000 diabetes educators.
By Jonah Comstock | 04:25 pm | January 03, 2017
American Well and EarlySense have partnered to make telemedicine visits available to users of EarlySense's bed-based sleep sensor.
By Heather Mack | 04:32 pm | December 29, 2016
Apple is booting all products from Nokia subsidiary Withings from its online and physical retail stores, which have been selling connected smart scales and blood pressure monitors.
By Brian Dolan | 02:53 pm | January 20, 2016
News broke earlier this week that Scripps Translational Science Institute’s Wired For Health study showed the digital health monitoring used in the randomized control trial of 160 patients had no impact on outcomes or the cost of care during the first six months.
By Jonah Comstock | 05:31 pm | January 19, 2016
The results are in for the Scripps Translational Science Institute’s Wired For Health study, and there’s no sugar-coating it: they’re disappointing for those working in digital health.