Health 2.0 2018
The three-year-old startup made waves last month at TechCrunch Disrupt and Health 2.0
The app uses machine learning to identify skin conditions and make treatment suggestions.
A recently-launched Physician Innovation Network and a forthcoming Digital Health Implementation Playbook are two new initiatives.
Current efforts to create interoperability mostly focus on clinical, not research, use cases.
Google, Nebula Genomics, take notice of consumer calls for control over data.
Buoy Health’s chatbot for patient health education and Sober Grid's social addiction support platform each received top honors after pitching their platforms live at Health 2.0.
Panelists at Health 2.0 in Santa Clara, California talk about the world wide innovation culture and why its important to look toward emerging markets for new health technologies.
Chris Pesce, chief operating officer at Sober Grid, talks about how the company won the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation opioid challenge for its mobile app integrating a peer support social network with certified and trained peer recovery coaches.
Through trial and error, Sami Inkinen found his virtual diabetes care model didn't fit nicely into the status quo.
Fresh Tri is designed to offer practical behavior suggestions and keep users engaged in spite of setbacks.