HydroAssist

Johns Hopkins, Cincinnati Children’s unveil an app for hydrocephalus patients

Called HydroAssist, the application allows patients to track and view their treatment history; it is available for iOS and Android smartphones.
ActiGraph

Miriam Hospital, Beth Israel get a $1.3M grant for mobile-enabled weight loss study

The funds, provided by NIH, will be used to conduct a three-year-long, mobile-enabled study on weight loss after bariatric surgery.
digital health

UCSF, Cisco to create platform for sharing healthcare data

The platform will be designed to enable health systems, providers and application vendors to share and integrate health data from multiple sources.
Capsule SmartLinx Vitals Plus

Capsule’s patient monitoring system clears the FDA

Called SmartLinx Vitals Plus, the solution integrates vital signs monitoring, documentation and connectivity in a single device.
NFANT Feeding Solution

NFANT Labs’ smart infant feeding solution gets FDA clearance

The nfant Feeding Solution monitors infants' tongue movements during feeding to provide objective, measurable data, accessible from a connected mobile device.
Zensor

Intelesens’ zensor gets FDA 510(k) clearance

The small device can be worn for seven days at a time, while collecting data on respiration rate, three-lead ECG, heart rate and motion.
NATO flag

NATO telemedicine platform tested in Ukraine

Powered by Avera Health's Care platform, the trial involved some 1,100 rescue workers from 34 countries this past September.
CNOW

CNOW, HackensackUMC team-up over a telehealth pilot

HackensackUMC's staff will be able to use CNOW's solutions to connect with patients receiving psychiatric care through real-time, interactive video visits.
telehealth

CMS using telehealth to reduce hospitalizations at nursing facilities

The project, which is scheduled to run from October 2016 to October 2020, seeks to prove that using technology can be as effective as an on-site clinic.
digital health

Allscripts, CDI team-up to bring Israel’s digital health technology to the US

The two parties are forming the CDI-Allscripts lab in Beer Sheva that will connect Israeli digital healthcare startups to the US healthcare market.