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Eric Wicklund

By Eric Wicklund | 01:40 pm | January 31, 2014
A survey of employee resolutions for 2014 finds health and wellness at the top of the list - and gives employers an incentive for helping them meet those goals.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:49 am | January 31, 2014
A new partnership offers proof that home-based monitoring solutions can work if they're paired with mHealth capabilities.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:14 am | January 29, 2014
Caremerge is making waves in the managed care arena with a mobile platform that streamlines the MCO process and puts family members and other caregivers in the communication loop.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:44 am | January 27, 2014
A Texas-based startup says Google's high-concept consumer device does have a fit in healthcare - but it's not as eye-opening as one might think.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:29 am | January 27, 2014
With the naming of 16 finalists in the first round of the Head Health Challenge, the collaboration shines a light on health systems and entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of mHealth technology.
By Eric Wicklund | 03:44 pm | January 24, 2014
Diabetes apps aren't being used because they're too difficult and don't do what users want. Even though diabetes apps have perhaps the best business upside of anything in mHealth.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:12 am | January 22, 2014
A new study indicates some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies are using Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to communicate with consumers about healthcare issues. But are they doing enough?
By Eric Wicklund | 12:54 pm | January 21, 2014
Washington-based Pediatric Associates finds benefits both expected and unexpected in using the Greenway PrimeMOBILE App to access their EHR.
By Eric Wicklund | 03:08 pm | January 17, 2014
The tech giant is working with the University of Washington on a contact lens fitted with sensors that would measure glucose levels in tears, potentially improving the lives of diabetics around the world.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:52 am | January 17, 2014
Sponsored by the mHealth Regulatory Coalition, mHIMSS and the FDA, among others, the series of four-hour workshops across the country and in Europe aims to help mHealth app developers learn how to meet regulatory requirements.