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Android Medical Apps

By Jonah Comstock | 10:52 am | March 18, 2015
Seventy percent of health insurance companies have published only one or two apps and 67 percent of those companies have achieved less than 100,000 downloads on the apps they do have, according to a new report from Research2Guidance.
By Brian Dolan | 09:48 am | October 22, 2014
Bethesda, Maryland-based cellular-enabled blood glucose meter company Telcare has raised $32.
By Brian Dolan | 07:17 am | October 20, 2014
Last week the FDA granted 510(k) clearance to a mobile-based cognitive test called DANA (Defense Automated Neurobehavioral Assessment), which helps healthcare providers better assess the medical or psychological state of their patients.
By Aditi Pai | 11:31 am | August 19, 2014
Mountain View-based Listrunner raised $500,000 for its newly launched app, which helps physicians stay organized while doing their rounds, according to a post from VentureBeat.
By Jonah Comstock | 07:29 am | July 08, 2014
Salt Lake City, Utah-based Intermountain Healthcare has released its second patient-facing app, called Intermountain Health Hub.
By Brian Dolan | 10:49 am | June 16, 2014
As MobiHealthNews noted last week in the introduction to our In-Depth report on Apple's Health app feature set, the FDA made a rare move on Wednesday by adding a new description for a type of mobile medical app that it would not regulate as a medical device.
By Brian Dolan | 10:01 am | May 21, 2014
San Diego-based Independa, which has developed a telehealth platform for seniors, has raised about $2.
By Brian Dolan | 11:08 am | November 23, 2009