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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 Jonah Comstock | 01:01 pm | October 20, 2015
Madison, Wisconsin-based Redox, a company founded by former Epic engineers that makes an API for integrating software with EHRs, has raised $3.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:42 am | August 18, 2015
Correction: A previous version of this story misreported the percentage of people who said telehealth was worse than an inperson visit.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:37 am | May 11, 2015
Since IBM launched its Watson Health business unit last month, the company has been busy, announcing a flurry of partnerships and deployments of its cognitive computing software in different sectors of the healthcare industry.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:50 am | April 28, 2015
A number of hospitals have already rolled out pilots that take advantage of the integration between Apple HealthKit and Epic.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:38 am | November 04, 2014
HealthLoop, the Mountain View, California-based doctor-patient communication startup, is looking for ways to make patient engagement pay.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:26 am | August 26, 2014
As Apple's official launch of iOS 8 -- and with it Apple's Health app and HealthKit developer toolkit, HealthKit is looking more and more like a broad partner play.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:29 am | August 13, 2014
According to a new report from Reuters, Apple's announced partnership with EHR provider Epic Systems may not be an exclusive one.
By Aditi Pai | 11:19 am | July 14, 2014
In the UK Nottingham Trent University researchers, Professor Tilak Dias and William Hurley are launching a study in collaboration with semiconductor company Plessey Semiconductors to study the efficacy of an electrocardiogram (ECG) system embedded into the the driver’s seat of cars, according to a report from the Telegraph.
By Brian Dolan | 08:23 am | June 12, 2014
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has committed to deploy at least 2,000 Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablets throughout its healthcare system.