AirStrip, Dignity Health launch population health and telehealth initiatives in California
Beginning in October, the two companies also plan to incorporate a telehealth initiative at four facilities in the Sacramento region.
Calico, AbbVie team-up over anti-death research center
The new R&D facility in the Bay Area will cost $1.5 billion, and will focus on developing drugs to treat nerve degeneration and cancer in older adults.
Microsoft, TracFone team-up over mobile health management solution
Windows Phone and TracFone services will connect data, devices and people to improve patient engagement and health outcomes in a HIPAA-enabled environment.
InteraXon, Reebok and Gaiam team-up to bring brain fitness to the masses
Under the deal, Gaiam will be selling InteraXon's black Muse for $299 on its website and through its Amazon store until the end of October.
Intel, Michael J Fox Foundation team-up to improve Parkinson’s disease monitoring and treatment
Smart watches will be used to continuously record patient data which will later be analyzed to detect patterns and, hopefully, make new discoveries.
Qualcomm Life announces new connected health collaborations
ResMed, King's Daughters Medical Center and CareCentrix will join Qualcomm's ecosystem to accelerate transitional care and complex care management solutions.
Garmin teams-up with MapMyFitness
Under the deal, Garmin Connect users will be able to view their data in the MapMyFitness mobile apps, including MapMyRun and MapMyRide.
Dexcom mobile app to integrate date from Asante’s Snap Insulin Pump
Dexcom mobile app is designed to aggregate glucose and other diabetes-related data from patients' devices and display the integrated data on a smartphone.
Accenture, Philips team-up over a concept app that allows ALS patients to control things...
Special software connects Emotiv Insight Brainware to wearable display that allows wearers to command Philips Hue lighting, SmartTV and Lifeline products.
Verizon donates mobile health gadgets to Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation
Under the deal, Verizon Foundation will provide Verizon's LTE-enabled mobile devices and data connections, as well as $125,000 to purchase biometric devices.