by Guest Contributor | Feb 27, 2014 | Other
Melia Rayner, Portable Studios Social change through technology is all around us, in the way we shop, communicate, pay bills and arrange services. So why has the incredibly important area of health been so slow to move in line with the digital economy? Australia has...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 19, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
Holly May is a consultant at Health Advances. The standard medical encounter today is local and synchronous: a healthcare provider and a patient must be in the same place at the same time for healthcare delivery to happen. Telehealth opens a whole new world. It...
by Guest Contributor | Jan 3, 2014 | Other
Jeff Levin-Scherz, MD Health care has long resisted disruptive innovation – services that use technology to downshift work to those with less training and products that are “good enough” for many even if they aren’t the most advanced. Instead, healthcare has...
by Guest Contributor | Oct 30, 2013 | Other
By: Andy Oram A lot of health-related data has released recently — some datasets of note include what health providers charge for services and Medicare prescribing data (1:34 into the keynote video). Application developers as well as health care reformers,...
by Guest Contributor | Sep 12, 2013 | Other
Jonathan Palley Yesterday, Apple announced their new CoreMotion M7 Co-Processor in the iPhone 5S. This new technology allows any developer to create apps that track your physical activity – similar in function to the Fitbit or Jawbone Up – using just the...
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