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By Aditi Pai | 08:23 am | April 21, 2015
San Francisco-based general appointment booking service MyTime raised $9.
By Aditi Pai | 09:15 am | April 20, 2015
American Well The number of people using home health technologies will increase from 14.
By Aditi Pai | 09:05 am | April 20, 2015
London-based Peak has raised $7 million for its brain training app, in a round led by Creandum with participation from DN Capital, London Venture Partners, and Qualcomm Ventures.
By Aditi Pai | 11:11 am | April 16, 2015
New Jersey's Division of Consumer Affairs has launched a new app for iPhones that will allow authorized users of the state’s prescription monitoring program, prescribers and pharmacists licensed in New Jersey, access to the database via their smartphone.
By Aditi Pai | 09:38 am | April 16, 2015
At Boston Children's Hospital's second annual Innovator's Showcase this week, researchers and clinicians presented a number of new technology-focused offerings that are currently in use or being tested at the hospital.
By Aditi Pai | 05:00 am | April 16, 2015
Boston-based meQuilibrium, which has developed a mobile stress management program, raised $9 million in a funding round led by Safeguard Scientifics with participation from Chrysalis Ventures.
By Aditi Pai | 10:29 am | April 15, 2015
Sunrise, Florida-based MDLive, which offers patient-to-physician remote visits via mobile devices, has partnered with Microsoft to deliver telehealth services through Microsoft's Skype for Business offering.
By Aditi Pai | 09:03 am | April 15, 2015
Just two days after Jawbone announced that it will finally ship its heart rate tracking wearable, UP3, even though the tracker will not be waterproof as initially advertised, an anonymous source told the Wall Street Journal that American Express is working with Jawbone to add payment features to a future wearable.
By Aditi Pai | 12:26 pm | April 14, 2015
Apple announced that ResearchKit, its open source platform that helps researchers build medical apps and recruit patients for smartphone-based clinical studies, is now open researchers and developers.
By Aditi Pai | 12:16 pm | April 14, 2015
WebMD's Apple Watch app The Apple Watch is set to launch in just a few days.