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CHC Program Chair Dr. Joseph Kvedar says the event will focus on technology coming in the next 18 to 24 months.
The follow-up to Nima's gluten sensor picked up peanut proteins with 99.2 percent accuracy in a third-party test.
HIMSS expert Adam Culbertson talks about the open API space and how it can impact change in healthcare.
Realtime blood glucose information will allow Livongo's platform to deliver more insights, coaching to people with diabetes.
The Boston-based startup's software pushes data to hospital stakeholders when they need it.
Plus Garmin's new fitness tracker, a "virtual nurse" SDK, and $1.2 million for mental health app MyStrength.
This is the company's first new phone since 2016, and since its $800M acquisition by Best Buy earlier this month.
Interoperability standards, public cloud infrastructure, and personal health records could all change the game, Kos says.
Minneapolis, Minnesota-based Zipnosis, which offers whitelabeled telemedicine tools to providers, quietly raised a $3 million funding round last week.