Propeller Health unveils its very first API
Called Air by Propeller, it provides local asthma conditions to anyone in the US who would like to share this insight with their audiences.
DexCom launches an API to make CGM data available to developers
Among the companies that have already integrated the API are One Drop, Nutrino, Tidepool, Rimidi, Evidation, Ensa and App Practice.
Partners invites developers to disrupt health tech
The Partners Connected Health Innovation Challenge seeks new devices, apps and technologies, and will provide mentorship to winning developers.
Avizia’s SDK allows health systems to add telehealth to their apps
The Avizia Virtual Care SDK adds new features to mobile apps while connecting to the Avizia ONE telehealth platform to scale and manage telehealth services.
Apple CareKit now integrates with Tresorit ZeroKit
Tresorit's ZeroKit provides end-to-end encryption of users' account credentials and their health data to the cloud.
HealthTap Cloud to make life easier for health app/service developers
Powered by the world's first Health Operating System, the platform will provide developers with access to a series of APIs and SDKs to build personalized apps for mobile and the web.
FTC’s new tool helps developers determine whether regulations apply to their apps
The tool asks developers a few up questions, and based on these answers, it determines whether federal laws and regulations are relevant to them.
Medelinked launches new program to help developers make better mHealth apps
Using the new offering, vendors can more easily deliver new connected solutions, and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery.
American Well launches Telehealth Mobile SDK
Now any organization can embed telehealth directly into their own apps, under their brand, making online care easier to access than ever before.
Survey: 70% percent of developers rate diabetes highest for its market potential
Other chronic conditions mobile app developers pursue include obesity (38%), depression (23%) and chronic heart diseases (16%).