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Journalist James Vlahos, contributor to Wired and other magazines, describes how Dadbot turned an oral history recorded with his terminally ill father into a conversational chatbot offering a sort of "digital afterlife."
The conversation isn't just about apps anymore — it's about robust, patient-centered platforms that are changing the calculus for care delivery in a consumer-centered age.
The tool was designed to help users see their heart rate variability.
Each company overcame dozens of other entrants in the annual innovation competition's largest participant pool to date.
Dr. Elaine Batchlor, CEO of Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital – which attained HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7 – shares the ups and downs of building a state-of-the-art hospital from scratch.
Zemedy is an app targeted at treating irritable bowel syndrome symptoms through a combination of CBT, hypnotherapy exercises and stress management techniques.
By deploying their products alongside campus health services, telehealth companies are seeing engagement rates outperforming those of the general population.
Medal's collaboration platform for common workflows translates a wide variety of formats into FHIR data to be exported downstream, says co-founder and CEO Lonnie Rae Kurlander.
Next week at Health 2.0 in Santa Clara, Dr. Vik Bakhru will offer his advice to providers and startups looking to expand their reach to the patients most in need.
Evergreen Life, GiveVision and Howz are three of the startups joining the new programme.