Eric Wicklund
A Cincinnati pediatrician is using mHealth to diagnose and treat his young patients in real time - a vast improvement over the typical paper-based and months-long routine.
The founder and CEO of InTouch Health and president-elect of the American Telemedicine Association looks for more sophisticated mobile devices to step into the spotlight in the future.
Everybody makes New Year's Eve resolutions ... and then forgets about them within the month. Sound familiar? Here's what I'm hoping will happen on the mHealth front in the coming year.
The agency says the personal information of some 7,000 veterans may be at risk.
Health systems are finding VRI to be an efficient and cost-effective means of getting patients the care they need in the language they speak.
The first-ever director of digital medicine at San Diego-based Scripps Health says wearable sensors will continue to evolve well beyond step-counting and will eventually prove invaluable to doctors and consumers alike.
A new report finds that some apps available on Google Play claim to diagnose hypertension simply by using a smartphone camera to record blood pressure.
Joanne Rohde, the CEO and founder of Axial Exchange, says mHealth will only get more disruptive -- and effective -- when providers learn how to communicate with their patients.
The partnership, first forged when the smartphone company bought into Patrick Soon-Shiong's company earlier this year, is ready to unveil its first project -- a smarthphone that allows users and clinicians to tap into NantHealth's genomic database.
The company will unveil a high-tech clip-on device for eyeglasses in January.