Proteus Digital Health

Proteus Digital Health’s Series G round of funding reaches over $172 million

The new money will enable the company to advance the manufacturing and commercialization of its digital medicines.
Philips VISIQ

Philips’s ultra mobile VISIQ ultrasound system receives FDA 510(k) clearance

Transducer-plus-tablet display delivers excellent image quality, making ultrasound available anytime, in a wide range of clinical environments for OB patients.
Fitbit for Windows Phone

Fitbit now available for Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone

Microsoft has great deal that bundles Fitbit Flex with AT&T's or T-Mobile's Nokia Lumia 635 for $148.95 or $178.95, respectively.
Sagentia Mobile Medical Apps Infographic Vertical

Can a phone or tablet really be a medical device?

Emerging concepts are pushing the boundaries of regulated apps with some proposed MMAs using smartphone hardware to perform safety critical functions.
EyeNetra raises $4 million for smartphone-based vision tests

EyeNetra raises $4 million for smartphone-based vision tests

Previously known as PerfectSight, EyeNetra developed a device called NetraG that works in tandem with a smartphone to create a portable vision test.
Healthfirst identifies viable way to engage Medicaid members with mobile messaging

Healthfirst identifies viable way to engage Medicaid members with mobile messaging

The not-for-profit managed care organization has teamed-up with HealthCrowd to show that mobile messaging is a viable HEDIS outreach channel.
Kaiser Permanente

Almost half of Kaiser Permanente members use apps to book appointments, request refills and...

The mobile app has been downloaded 455,512 times in 2013, and is now running on phones of 1 million Kaiser members, which is more than one out of every ten.
Sync family smartband

A smartband made for families raising funds at Indiegogo

Aside from standard sleep and fitness tracking, ActvContent's Sync comes with few family-friendly features that provide location safety.
PLM teams-up with IBM to launches 35 medical reference guide mobile apps

PLM teams-up with IBM to launch 35 medical reference guide mobile apps

Made with the help of IBM MobileFirst solution, these apps are available for treatment areas such as cardiology, dermatology, obstetrics and oncology.

FDA

mHealth app market needs regulation for consumer safety and confidence

Most consumers think that because an app is available through a trusted retailer, they must have been reviewed by the FDA, which isn't usually the case.
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