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By Jonah Comstock | 12:31 pm | May 26, 2015
It's been almost two months since MobiHealthNews has surveyed the mobile and digital health crowdfunding landscape, but the tide of projects hasn't slowed down.
By Aditi Pai | 11:29 am | May 26, 2015
Academics in Australia at the University of Queensland have launched a three-year research project that will examine the impact of using digital health tools in physical education programs with kids.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:17 am | May 26, 2015
Cambridge-based online patient community business PatientsLikeMe is teaming up with Boston-area health system Partners HealthCare to provide information and insights from PLM's platform to Partners' patients.
By Aditi Pai | 09:41 am | May 26, 2015
Ovia Pregnancy Boston-based women's health app developer Ovuline has raised $3.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:19 am | May 26, 2015
VSP Global, a business that operates vision benefits plan VSP Vision Care as well as several other eye care companies, has built a pair of glasses with activity tracking sensors built in.
By Aditi Pai | 11:18 am | May 21, 2015
The University of Pennyslvania plans to conduct a study that will examine if social incentives improve adherence to home blood pressure monitoring in patients with hypertension, according to the study description posted at ClinicalTrials.
By Aditi Pai | 11:13 am | May 21, 2015
Another Voxiva offering for diabetes monitoring Amerigroup Washington members who both had a TracFone Lifeline phone and had enrolled in Connect4health, Voxiva's health texting program, were three times more likely to attend their annual physical exam within 90 days of receiving text reminders, according to an analysis of national Amerigroup claims data.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:58 am | May 21, 2015
Apple has added Apple Watch support to three of its 22 enterprise apps designed in collaboration with IBM, including its app for nurses, Hospital RN.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:46 am | May 21, 2015
San Diego, California-based Companion Medical, a stealthy medical device startup developing a Bluetooth-connected insulin pen and connected app, has closed its second round of funding, led by Eli Lilly and Company.
By Jonah Comstock | 08:54 am | May 21, 2015
A new report from analyst firm Argus Insights suggests that, while Fitbit is the clear leader in the fitness tracking device space, within the larger market, which includes smartwatches, its market share may be slipping away -- bad news for a company on the brink of IPO.