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By Aditi Pai | 12:34 pm | November 20, 2015
The University of Washington and RightAnswer, a chemical information management service, have received a $150,000 Small Business Innovation and Research grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop and launch an app that helps healthcare providers access data about the risks of taking drugs while pregnant.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:26 pm | November 19, 2015
Services from telemedicine to retail clinics to concierge care services are disrupting primary care, and primary care practices need to adapt to stay relevant, according to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers' Health Research Institute (HRI).
By Aditi Pai | 10:23 am | November 19, 2015
PediaQ, an app-based pediatric house call service, has raised $1.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:53 am | November 19, 2015
Ochsner Health System's O Bar Evidation Health, a company launched by GE Ventures and Stanford Health, which works with various companies working in healthcare to develop a body of robust clinical evidence for digital health interventions, has announced a partnership with Ochsner Health System.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:39 am | November 18, 2015
Medtronic has received FDA clearance for a mobile app that allows patients to remotely forward data from their pacemakers with their physicians.
By Aditi Pai | 06:01 am | November 18, 2015
iRhythm Technologies, maker of the Zio peel-and-stick wearable heart monitor, has launched a patient-facing companion app on iOS, called myZio, as well as a website, called myZio.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:54 am | November 17, 2015
Dispatch Health is adding an iOS app to its mobile house call service, which currently offers its service through local municipal services providers.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:50 am | November 17, 2015
Visible Patient, a French company that makes 3D models of human organs to assist surgeons, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its VP Planning Software Suite.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:47 am | November 16, 2015
DigiSight Technologies has launched a new version of its smartphone-based eyesight test and a new offering called Scope, a hardware-software combined system that allows a medical professional to use the smartphone camera to photograph the back and front of the patient's eye.
By Aditi Pai | 09:46 am | November 16, 2015
Denmark-based Cortrium has raised $1.