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By Laura Lovett | 05:23 pm | March 05, 2018
Healthcare is in need of a culture change when it comes to sharing data, Aneesh Chopra, president of NavHealth and former U.
By Laura Lovett | 05:31 pm | March 01, 2018
athenahealth will be debuting Epocrates Connect, a mobile app that directly connects into a provider’s EHR system, at HIMSS 2018 next week.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:31 am | January 24, 2018
Correction: A previous version of this article said that Gliimpse founder Anil Sethi was still at Apple.
By Aditi Pai | 11:56 am | January 12, 2016
Apple has released a preview for the new version of iOS, 9.
By Jonah Comstock | 02:58 pm | December 10, 2015
One of the many tensions in digital health is between innovators with big new ideas about new streams of data and doctors and CIOs who have to figure out how to use that data and integrate it into their workflow.
By Aditi Pai | 12:38 pm | September 03, 2015
Soon after Google announced that it released an iOS app, called Android Wear, which allows users to connect certain Android Wear smartwatches with iPhones, a report from Buzzfeed found that fitness data from these devices would not be shareable via HealthKit with Apple's Health app.
By Brian Dolan | 08:09 am | June 16, 2015
During Apple's recent World Wide Developer Conference an iOS Software Engineer named Shannon Tan gave a presentation for developers that discussed the new features added to HealthKit as part of the iOS 9 launch.
By Jonah Comstock | 05:30 am | May 28, 2015
Gamified medication adherence app maker Mango Health is moving beyond medications, using a new Google Fit integration to add tracking of blood pressure and weight, as well as activity tracking, into its app, the company announced today.
By Jonah Comstock | 07:00 am | May 19, 2015
Intel's Basis Peak will now connect to Apple HealthKit and Google Fit, both exporting the data tracked by its wearable and importing a small amount of data from Apple HealthKit.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:51 am | April 29, 2015
Aetna business unit iTriage has released data from a survey of 3,300 of its users -- a sample of individuals who, as iTriage users, have already adopted mobile health tools -- and found that only 48 percent of their iOS users use Apple Health.