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By Aditi Pai | 07:31 am | January 12, 2015
At CES 2015, continuous glucose monitor (CGM) maker Dexcom presented a demo of what Dexcom's CGM readings would look like on the Apple Watch, according to a report from diaTribe.
By Jonah Comstock | 07:19 am | January 12, 2015
Qualcomm is already one of the biggest investors in digital health, according to Rock Health.
By Brian Dolan | 07:07 am | January 12, 2015
Last year Verizon stopped offering both its patient-to-provider Virtual Visits product and its FDA-cleared telehealth hub software.
By Jonah Comstock | 05:50 am | January 12, 2015
Ingestible sensor company Proteus Digital Health and computer giant Oracle have integrated Proteus's digital health feedback system, which includes an ingestible pill sensor, a wearable patch, and a software system, with Oracle's InForm software for data collection.
By Aditi Pai | 05:18 am | January 12, 2015
San Francisco-based Augmedix, which has developed a Google Glass clinical documentation offering for physicians raised $16 million in a round co-led by existing investors Emergence Capital and DCM Ventures.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:21 am | January 09, 2015
By: The MobiHealthNews Team By the end of CES15 MobiHealthNews has tracked more than 40 health device makers who either unveiled or launched products, announced updated pricing or new features for already known ones.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:09 am | January 09, 2015
Noted attorney Brian Balow says older generations would benefit more from the technology than the health and fitness market. And he expects that the wearables craze will fizzle out like gym memberships in March.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:25 am | January 08, 2015
Qualcomm's 2net Hub Qualcomm Life announced two major partnerships at CES15 this year: one with pharmaceutical company Novartis and the other with pharmacy chain Walgreens.
By Aditi Pai | 09:07 am | January 08, 2015
Denver, Colorado-based Welltok raised $12 million co-led by Hearst Ventures and Catholic Health Initiatives.
By Aditi Pai | 07:41 am | January 08, 2015
Software company goBalto has raised $12 million for its software-as-a-service clinical research platform, according to an SEC filing.