Eric Wicklund
The director of the summit and vice president of the Personal Connected Health Alliance explains the evolution of the Connected Health Conference, and what it means for conference attendees.
Honeywell Life Care Solutions President John Bojanowski sees a lot of cool new technology and attention-grabbing startups in the healthcare space, but he says the market needs tried-and-true solutions that answer the needs of both consumers and clinicians
A new Accenture report indicates more than half of the digital health startups launched between 2008 and 2013 will fail -- but many will help other companies push the needle forward on innovation and R&D.
A&D Medical's Terry Duesterhoeft sees the emerging mHealth landscape as one in which the patient/consumer must take charge of his or her health and work with providers to manage it properly.
Welltok SVP Michelle Snyder talks about the impending downfall of fitness devices and the problem with VC funding and new startups.
Psilos COO Stephen Krupa says the market is coming into its own now, thanks to interoperability and the evolution of consumer technology.
Alice Larson Sneed, Banner Health's top telehealth nurse, says the technology will help disparate systems "talk" to each other and reduce costs -- and it's already saved more than 2,000 lives a year.
Figure1 allows healthcare professionals to take a photo of a tricky health issue, download it to a secure site and chat with peers around the world
Noted telemedicine attorney Nadia de la Houssaye says the jungle of state telemedicine regulations might be the biggest barrier to widespread adoption across the country.
Ranya Habash, MD, a noted ophthalmologist and CMO of Everbridge, says the most innovative mHealth technology should fly under the radar (and that won't include robots).