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Israeli medical device company Integrity Applications has begun the process with the FDA to bring its noninvasive glucose monitoring device, GlucoTrack, to the United States.
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.
Practice Fusion's Ryan Howard (right) and MobiHealthNews' Jonah Comstock at Health 2.
As more and more mobile devices embed biometric sensors, mostly for health and fitness tracking, the market for using biometrics for identifying and authenticating people is trending up, according to a recent report from analyst firm Tractica.
MyHeart Counts, an app based on AHA guidelines.
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.
The new OS, a piece of Microsoft's "One Windows" plan, is targeted at small systems, including medical devices.
Digital health services often aim to help lower the cost of care and improve outcomes, but they also help savvy healthcare organizations acquire new patients, members, or customers.
About half of all US digital health startups will fail within two years of launching, according to an Accenture report that analyzed 900 healthcare IT start-ups.
Roche Pharma Research and Early Development, a division of Roche Pharmaceuticals, has developed a new mobile app to measure Parkinson's disease symptoms.