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By Jonah Comstock | 09:02 am | June 09, 2014
At Apple's WWDC event earlier this month, the company finally announced its HealthKit and Health offerings, which will bring health tracking natively to the next generation of iOS.
By Aditi Pai | 11:40 am | June 04, 2014
Two days after Apple announced a major health tracking partnership with the Mayo Clinic, another big name healthcare provider -- Kaiser Permanente has announced that its flagship app, also called Kaiser Permanente, has now surpassed 1 million downloads.
By Brian Dolan | 11:18 am | June 04, 2014
Healthcare insurance company WellPoint is now marketing an American Well-powered video visits service called LiveHealth Online to its members and other consumers across the US.
By Aditi Pai | 07:54 am | June 03, 2014
Ninety-three percent of adults would prefer to go to a doctor that offers email communication, according to a recent survey of 433 Americans aged 21 and over from Catalyst Healthcare Research.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:24 pm | June 02, 2014
At Apple's WWDC event, the company announced its rumored native health tracking platform, which we now know to be called HealthKit.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:27 am | June 02, 2014
At the American Diabetes Association meeting next month, diabetes management software company Glooko and the Joslin Diabetes Center will launch HypoMap, a new patient-facing platform to help increase patients' awareness of hypoglycemic events.
By Aditi Pai | 09:09 am | June 02, 2014
The Health Data Exploration project, developed at the University of California San Diego and the University of California Irvine, received a $1.
By Brian Dolan | 10:52 am | May 30, 2014
What patient generated data used to be and why it is increasingly important Dr.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:45 am | May 29, 2014
More than a third of US physicians recommended that a patient use a health app, according to the newest addition of Manhattan Research's Taking the Pulse survey, which details physician mobile and digital health adoption each year.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:50 am | May 28, 2014
According to a new study, Wikipedia's medical articles contain numerous errors, or at least don't line up with up-to-date, peer-reviewed journals.