Regulation
The Mobile Health Apps tool aims to help developers determine which federal laws apply and which agencies oversee different aspects of mobile health technology.
Former CEO Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison last month.
The company pitches iQuest as a way for physicians to provide more precise cancer treatment and lessen the likelihood of negative side effects.
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board determined three AliveCor patents regarding the detection of heart conditions like cardiac arrhythmias were unpatentable.
EchoGo Heart Failure, developed in partnership with the Mayo Clinic, helps physicians detect heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
The HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum's keynote speaker, Anita Allen, professor of law and philosophy at University of Pennsylvania, believes that the new health ethic is data sharing.
The Israeli startup said it's now focused on receiving clearance to use its AEYE-DS system with a portable camera.
Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the scandal-ridden blood-testing startup, was found guilty on four of eleven charges in January.
Armis Chief Technology Officer for Healthcare Oscar Miranda says that regulations are defined baselines, but security goals often exceed them, and the disconnect is a common theme in healthcare.
When determining approval for Breakthrough Device designation, the FDA will consider whether the device addresses present health inequities.