KU Medical Center joins with Sprint and Techstars to advance mHealth innovation
University of Kansas Medical Center will lend its expertise to companies whose products focus on increasing the accessibility to health care services.
LifeWise Health Plan of Oregon to offer telehealth services to its members
Starting from January 1, 2015, members will be able to access Teladoc's U.S. board-certified, state-licensed physicians from their homes and offices.
Sony wants to make regular glass smart
At CES, the Japanese company will show the world its concept product called "SmartEyeglass Attach!," which is meant to be attached to sports eyewear pieces.
Toshiba opens new healthcare tech center in Japan
The center will serve as a base for the development of next-generation products as well as R&D of differentiating technologies on mid- and long-term basis.
HealthPlanOne secures investment from Peloton Equity
The company plans to use the fresh capital to further develop its internet and marketing services, private exchange and customer service capabilities.
ZocDoc comes to South Carolina
Residents of Charleston can book appointments with primary care doctors; dentists; obstetrician-gynecologists; dermatologists; and ear, nose and throat doctors.
Runtastic, Oculus VR team-up over VR exercises
The software, which is not readily available for the general public, allows the user to do a 7-minute workout in a VR environment.
Hi.Q uses quizzes to determine user’s health IQ
The app's database has over 10,000 questions across 300 topics, certified by 30+ different experts from various fields of medicine, nutrition and exercise.
Fitnet comes to Android, Google Chromecast
The popular fitness app is now available to over 95% of worldwide smartphone market; Chromecast integration adds new content on the large screen.
Jawbone unveils UP for Groups
Designed for any group of 10 or more participants, UP for Group has already been tested with large companies, smaller organizations and professional groups.









