Medable, Redox team-up to offer the fully-integrated medical research platform
The partnership will enable smartphone-collected clinical studies to be directly integrated into any EHR.
Alphabet preparing for 10,000-people Project Baseline study
The study will be launched with a bold goal to expand our knowledge about what human health looks like.
Litmus Health unveils a free version of its platform for academic researchers
Litmus Free provides access to the company's Android and iOS mobile apps, off-the-shelf device and sensor integrations, the Litmus ePro library, and more.
Purdue, Geisinger Health System launch a ResearchKit study on pain management
The two parties aim to use digital health technology to help people with chronic pain decrease their use of pain medication.
New study finds TytoCare telehealth exams equivalent to in-clinic exams
TytoCare is a handheld device and telehealth solution designed to capture and transmit ear, throat, lung, skin, heart and temperature exam data to a physician.
Study: Adherium’s Smartinhaler improves clinical outcomes, medication adherence in children with asthma
The study demonstrated a five-fold reduction in asthma-related hospitalizations observed in patients using Adherium's Smartinhaler.
ProofPilot’s Study Templates make it easier to start a research study
The feature reduces the barriers for those outside pharma and academia to run scientifically valid studies that answer key questions about what works to improve the human condition.
ProofPilot’s next-gen platform makes research studies easier to manage
The platform can run full-scale randomized controlled trials and longitudinal outcome studies without the need for any developers, designers or IT services.
ProofPilot launches to make life easier for researchers
The solution makes it easier to run randomized controlled trials and outcome studies by reducing systematic issues that might come up while conducting them.
New platform to allow patients to become partners in research
Called Hugo, the platform was developed to allow people to acquire their health-related data as well as use it to participate in studies.