Tom Sullivan
New software framework and a fistful of apps aim to put people at the center of research - and help researchers collect more and better medical data.
More than half of the nation's top hospitals are already using or planning to test Apple's entry into the mHealth marketplace.
The past 12 months set the stage for telehealth to grow in 2014 but there are technological and reimbursement hurdles ahead.
Tech stalwarts and startups alike are in this year's roundup of popular stories, but it's not just glitz. We're talking telehealth codes, evidence-based medicine, population health data and improved workflow for clinicians.
Comedic jolts about drugs, diarrhea, the incredibly short lifespan of wearables and more from this week's conference.
All the smart devices in the world won't advance care if the data remains invisible. Which means that consumers must be compelled, and it has to become easier for them to collect and share their own health information.
Providers should consider mimicking Black Friday and Cyber Monday when they interact with patients. And that starts by calling them consumers.
Doctors leading the HealthKit integration charge at Duke and Ochsner will participate in an Open Mic session.
Penn Medicine Associate CIO John Donohue shares lessons learned, reflects on what he would do differently in writing a bring-your-own policy, and offers tips for avoiding scraped knees and Big Brother misperceptions alike.
The company offers a glimpse at a forthcoming smartphone that bears a modernized resemblance to the popular BlackBerry devices of old.