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Hazel Jones, NHS Digital's Apps & Wearables program director, talks about the wide range of healthcare apps that were put through a stringent assessment process before being showcased in the UK's NHS apps library.
A study in JMIR mHealth and UHealth investigated the barriers preventing Chilean women from being tested for cervical cancer.
As the first prescription digital therapeutic approved by the FDA, the treatment will be distributed and supported by a specialist-staffed service center.
A recent study published by JMIR Mental Health showed only about 10 percent of mental health patients surveyed used apps.
Dr. Shafi Ahmed, CMO, Medical Realities, says that clinicians can be inventors and embrace change by ensuring the patient voice remains prominent when developing innovative strategies at a leadership level.
Boston-based Syntropy will create a digital platform that allows cancer researchers to share and analyze data from numerous different organizations.
With integration provided by Dicom Systems, the app will allow nurses and doctors to easily share and upload clinical smartphone images.
Advice for hospitals: Making inroads on blockchain now, with smaller projects that don't involve patient data, can help prepare them for larger opportunities ahead.
Innovation Factory’s Alaa Chalabi talks using wearables to detect sleep disorders and snoring habits at WISH in Doha, Qatar last week.
Shakira Brown, CEO of SMB Strategic Media, says that to get executive buy-in for cybersecurity funding, you must focus on business value, such as lowering costs, improving productivity, and increasing revenue.