Eric Wicklund
The noted consultant and writer says doctors aren't using mobile health tools to share decision-making with their patients -- and they should.
Healthcare consultant Mark Dixon has some advice for health system executives about what to look for in the coming year.
A Minnesota-based developer of healthcare inventory management solutions says health systems will use mobile- and cloud-based solutions in the coming year to cut expenses and improve operations.
Hospitals and doctors are being rated all the time these days. What can they learn from these reviews, and how can they use them to improve the healthcare experience?
As the mHealth Summit 2014 kicks into gear next week, it's time to ditch the pilots (and the euphemisms) and take the plunge. Just do it.
An executive breakfast panel at the mHealth Summit will focus on how mHealth is improving the care team in the hospital setting -- and helping administrators avoid potential lawsuits.
Robert Oscar, the head of a company focused on finding that link between pharmacies, patients and providers, says mHealth will allow for greater collaboration and population management.
A new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers urges healthcare to sift through and find the technology that works best for them and consumers -- and gives them a five-year timeframe for making those decisions.
Developers of established health and wellness platforms targeted at consumers and payers are now looking to the provider market.
Thirty one projects across the country are getting funding to expand telehealth services in rural and remote areas.