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By Stephen Treglia | 09:30 am | October 20, 2015
Absolute Software's Stephen Treglia takes a closer look at one of the more daunting privacy and security policies faced by healthcare providers.
By Jonah Comstock | 05:30 am | October 20, 2015
Denver, Colorado-based health management company Welltok, which makes the CafeWell Health Optimization Platform, has acquired kids' activity tracking platform Zamzee, which formerly spun out of Redwood City, California-based nonprofit HopeLab.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:12 pm | October 19, 2015
So far in 2015, venture capital funding in the health IT space is up to nearly $3.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:04 pm | October 19, 2015
The Nike Training Club app Since Under Armour created its Connected Fitness platform with three major fitness app acquisitions, it has thrown down the gauntlet when it comes to owning online engagement and sales.
By Aditi Pai | 11:49 am | October 19, 2015
Tandigm Health, a venture launched in April 2014 by Independence Blue Cross and DaVita HealthCare Partners, which manages physician practices in Pennsylvania, has partnered with video visits service TouchCare.
By Aditi Pai | 10:44 am | October 19, 2015
Using digital health tools in primary care could save the US healthcare system $10 billion annually, according to a report from Accenture.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:34 am | October 19, 2015
Four out of five internet-connected adults use some kind of digital health technology, according to a new report on consumer health trends by seed investor Rock Health.
By Aditi Pai | 12:15 pm | October 16, 2015
It's been seven months since ResearchKit first launched and researchers from a number of research institutions have launched new studies on the platform -- at least 9 news apps have launched since the first five apps were announced.
By Aditi Pai | 11:49 am | October 16, 2015
New York City-based FRND, a startup that has developed an app that allows patients to request a house call, launched in New York City last week.
By Brian Dolan | 11:23 am | October 16, 2015
The more than 76 million baby boomers in the US are a ripe market for companies building digital health devices and services, but few such companies have successfully designed their offerings for the demographic.