Scripps launches a pilot program of AirStrip ONE
The 60-day pilot is expected to end in early October, and once it's completed, Scripps physicians will consider broadening the use of AirStrip ONE.
ChartSpan unveils interoperable patient healthcare app
Available for iPhone only, the application allows users to request, organize and send their health records, with no manual data entry required.
Intel, Fossil team-up over wearables
What makes the M8 better than its predecessor is built-in barometer, which will enable improved tracking of one's motion, steps and so on.
The new iPhones have a new motion co-processor – M8!
What makes the M8 better than its predecessor is built-in barometer, which will enable improved tracking of one's motion, steps and so on.
PerfectServe 4.0 introduces new UI, few new features
Updated mobile comes with an easier to use UI to allow faster communication among clinicians; it is readily available for iOS and Android devices.
The $29 Jaha looking to bring fitness tracking to the masses
Even though Jaha is affordable, users will get all of the same capabilities they would expect from much pricier devices like Fitbit and Jawbone UP.
India-based Apollo Hospitals to offer AliveCor’s mobile ECG device
The medical grade, FDA-cleared AliveCor Heart Monitor will be introduced as part of Apollo's arrhythmia screening and stroke prevention program.
Apple Watch has been officially announced
Packing a number of different sensor, the device will be available in early 2015 starting at $349; Apple wants to "redefine what people expect" from a watch.
Sanofi launches educational game for kids with type 1 diabetes
Mission T1D aims to improve the understanding of type 1 diabetes amongst young sufferers by allowing them to play, learn and share knowledge.
Smartphone-connected, pressure tracking insole raising funds at Kickstarter
DigiSoles come with thinnest and most flexible Force Sensing Resistors in the market, providing superior linearity, accuracy and increased flexibility.









