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By Brian Dolan | 09:18 am | June 19, 2014
Apple has filed for a handful of new patents related to biometric sensing and tracking, according to a report over at AppleInsider.
By Aditi Pai | 08:14 am | June 19, 2014
Sunyvale, California-based Compliant Innovations raised an undisclosed sum from Lifeforce Ventures and Attractor Ventures for its online doctor communication platform, called DocSpera.
By Brian Dolan | 11:54 am | June 18, 2014
Last week the Senate Finance Committee sent letters (PDF) to a wide assortment of healthcare stakeholders to source input on how the federal government could improve "the availability and utility of health care data" so that patients could more easily shop for doctors that suit their needs, providers could deliver higher quality care, and payers could design more effective care delivery models.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:20 am | June 18, 2014
The FDA has, at long last, released draft guidance for how pharmaceutical companies should behave on limited-character social media platforms like Twitter and when correcting misinformation on third-party sites.
By Aditi Pai | 10:50 am | June 18, 2014
Former National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the U.
By Aditi Pai | 09:53 am | June 18, 2014
A little over a year ago, Nike made headlines when it announced that it was not working an Android app for its Nike+ FuelBand users.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:09 am | June 18, 2014
LG's heart rate sensing earphones use technology licensed from Valencell.
By Aditi Pai | 11:02 am | June 17, 2014
A little over a year after completing a pilot study, pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca and Exco InTouch have launched a mobile-enabled program in the UK to help patients manage their chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), called Me&MyCOPD. The program has three components -- a portal in which patients can connect with providers, a server on which information is saved and messages are schedules, and an app that the patient can use. Patients can use the program to track their condition, add data from medical devices, manage clinic visits, and view information on how to deal with different lifestyle issues. “Me&MyCOPD will help patients to better control their condition and healthcare providers to make more informed decisions, tailoring care pathways to each patient’s individual needs," Exco InTouch Director of Product Strategy Mark Brincat said in a statement. "This translates into improving patient welfare and their quality of life by reducing the number of unplanned hospital admissions and the frequency and severity of exacerbations, decreasing the overall treatment costs at the same time.”  The program will use this data to better understand what patients need and to give them personal goals and management tools to better handle their condition. Because physicians will have real-time access to patients’ data, they will also be able to monitor the patient's adherence to treatment regimens and reach out to the patient if their condition worsens. The pilot, which was completed in the UK in March 2013, was administered through several National Health Service Clinical Commissioning Groups and funded by AstraZeneca, with Exco InTouch providing the technology and outreach to providers. In the trial, patients also used a Bluetooth-enabled inhaler, offered by AstraZeneca, that automatically reported data to the app.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:30 am | June 17, 2014
Vidscrip, a Minneapolis-based patient engagement startup, has inked a deal to provide its video-making software to physicians across Partners Healthcare in Boston.
By Aditi Pai | 10:20 am | June 17, 2014
WebMD updated its consumer-facing health app this week: it now integrates a user's biometric data from certain activity trackers, wireless scales, and glucose meters.