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Over the last two months, crowdfunding campaigns have launched for numerous smartwatches and fitness wearables, as well as a number of more health-specific devices.
Forty three percent of millennials prefer to access patient portals on their smartphones, according to a Harris Poll survey conducted online for Xerox in September.
Sony has developed, not a pair of smart glasses, but a device that attaches to any piece of eyewear to make it smart.
Since 2010 Boston-based video visits company American Well has raised $81 million in a mix of equity, options, and securities, according to an SEC filing.
San Francisco-based health app developer Lift, not to be confused with Google-acquired Lift Labs, raised $1.
Nutrition coaching app maker Rise has raised $1 million from existing investors Cowboy Ventures and Floodgate.
Ambre Health CTO and co-founder Brek Wilkins
One of the biggest complaints about healthcare, one of the biggest pain points that digital technology promises to solve, is that data sits in silos, so that even if a piece of data could help a patient, it might not be in the hands of the doctor who needs to see it.
This Thursday MobiHealthNews will be hosting our 2014 year-in-review webinar.
Smart wearable devices may help save 1.