They say the eyes are a window to the soul, but a new study finds that they may reveal much more than that. Earlier this year we wrote about how Google is using retinal imaging and deep learning to automate … Read More
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How to improve clinical documentation AND doctors’ work days
As the healthcare industry leans into value-based care models, providers are more focused on operational efficiency than ever before. In many cases this means more clinical documentation improvement programs, long championed as a way to achieve the Triple Aim of … Read More
How can hospitals better address population health?
The healthcare industry is making strides in population health, which leverages holistic care models to improve outcomes while reducing costs. But many organizations struggle to scale existing efforts – an essential step as they role out value-based payment contracts. The … Read More
Tags: Policy, Population Health

Mobile app addresses high rates of HIV among youth
Young people under the age of 25 suffer from HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases at higher than normal rates, in part due to inadequate sex education, persistent stigma and other barriers to getting tested. Fortunately, there’s an app for … Read More

Do cellphones cause cancer?
While sporadic claims about cellphones and cancer go back several decades, most evidence finds no correlation. But a new study from the National Toxicology Program (NTP) has reignited concerns, which it turns out were never totally debunked in the first … Read More
Tags: Hypochondriacs Beware

Computer vision syndrome affects more than 60 million Americans
Imagine this: you’ve been catching up with your mHealth news, answering some emails, and working on that report due next week. But after a couple hours, it gets harder to focus on your work. You’re vision is a little blurry … Read More

New activity tracker for a niche sport
Activity tracking wearable devices are one of the fastest growing tech categories, according to a 2016 report from the Consumer Technologies Association. Based on CTA’s survey, 20 percent of U.S. households now own an activity tracking wearable, and 15 percent … Read More
Tags: Exercise

Get Your Next Eye Exam on Your Laptop
Opternative is a Chicago-based startup that launched in 2012 and now offers the first online refractive eye exam. With $40 and no trip to the doctor, patients aged 18-40 can get a signed prescription for glasses or contacts. While Opternative … Read More