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Health 2.0's 'Unacceptables' panel will tackle opioids, burnout, eating disorders, disaster response
Eight years ago, Eliza CEO Alex Drane came up with the idea for “The Unmentionables,” an annual panel at Health 2.
Omkar Kulkarni, innovation chief at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, says adoption of tech requires commitment.
Through its innovationOchsner team, the Louisiana system developed EHR-connected tools to treat diabetes and hypertension.
Smartphone and computer cameras have opened up new possibilities for dermatology: there is now a whole field dedicated to the world of teledermatology, and a plethora of companies sprouting up for both physician and patient-facing dermatology apps and platforms.
The Silicon Valley-based accelerator Y Combinator hosted a demo day with 122 startups, 28 percent healthcare related.
Brisbane, Australia-based ResApp has signed a deal to join in the development of mobile applications that will help determine the mission-readiness of American military personnel.
The roll out of a controversial smartphone app in Birmingham — the UK’s second largest city — is still being blocked this week despite the publication of a report that shows that the software “advances equality of access to GP services.
Patient-mediated exchange has been championed more and more recently as one potential answer to the long-vexing problem of interoperability.
American Well has hired Keith W.
SOC Telemed (formerly Specialists on Call) announced yesterday that it has acquired behavioral health telemedicine company JSA Health, and will be adding JSA Health’s services to its acute telemedicine platform.