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By Eric Wicklund | 10:44 am | May 29, 2015
A tiny - and inexpensive - device that attaches to a smartphone or tablet's audio jack and can be used to test a blood sample for certain diseases holds great promise.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:20 am | May 29, 2015
John Scott, who heads the telemedicine program at University of Washington Medicine, says clinicians are too overwhelmed by data and payers are too conservative to push the industry. So the next killer app or "gee whiz" invention has to come from somewhere else.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:35 pm | May 28, 2015
The operating system is built for smart home devices, at the same time the healthcare industry is starting to see more and more health devices taking residence in people's homes.
By Dean Sawyer | 03:59 pm | May 28, 2015
Americans are more focused on their health -- and the data around it -- than ever before.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:47 am | May 28, 2015
Companies like TrueVault are developing services that allow providers to access any number of data sources with one secure log-in.