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Three tips for meaningful digital health innovation

Digital health has been around long enough that innovators in the space are looking back and reflecting on what works. Hearing from those with hindsight gives startups and young leaders a chance to glean some wisdom as they design new … Read More

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Dictation & Security: The recent hack harrowing hospitals across the United States

A second wave of cyberattacks has reached US hospitals and companies like Nuance Communication that provide vital services to the healthcare industry. … Read More

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Three mHealth solutions for sleep apnea

Everyone needs it and most of us can’t get enough, yet mobile health innovation has mostly put sleep on the back burner – until recently. While experts see sleep as the final frontier in digital health, mHealth innovations are already … Read MoreRead More

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Using Google Trends for health research

A glance at trending Google searches reveals that the world isn’t all that concerned about health. As an internet community we’re much more interested in Johnny Depp, the NBA draft and Snapchat’s new map feature. But what happens when we … Read MoreRead More

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Automating dictation in healthcare

In May 2014, Stephen Hanson, PA-C wrote a blog post for Physicians Practice about the pros and cons of speech recognition and EHRs. After discussing how medical grade dictation affects the ease, accuracy and confidentiality of EHRs, Hanson concludes that … Read MoreRead More

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How does IBM Watson augment cancer treatment?

In 2015 we wrote a popular post explaining IBM’s Watson and its implications for the future of healthcare. Just two years later, we’re seeing a clearer picture of how Watson can augment cancer treatment decision-making. … Read More

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In the age of digital medicine, we still have the reflex hammer

It seems that no medical gadget is immune to the wave of digitization pushing healthcare along. From heart rate monitors to thermometers, scales, contact lenses, glasses, blood pressure monitors and inhalers – even the simplest medical devices are going digital. … Read MoreRead More

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Do health wearables change behavior?

Wearable devices are the most visible type of mobile health technology, popularized by sleek fitness trackers and smartwatches now used by one in six Americans. But how effective are wearables at promoting behavior that improves health outcomes? … Read More

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Ransomware complicates healthcare cybersecurity

Concerns about cybersecurity have grown since US patient health data went digital in 2014, but ransomware attacks present a whole new category of threat. … Read More

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Wearable trends in 2017

The consumer wearables market slumped in 2016, leading to dramatic end-of-year headlines like Wearables are dead. But with 2017 well under way we’re seeing some interesting trends and new devices in the world of wearables. … Read More

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