by Malay Gandhi | Jun 12, 2014 | Research
We had an overwhelming number of questions during the session, so here’s a rundown of all the answers we covered in our Q&A session. For more on biosensing wearables dive into the full report and the webinar. How are biosensing wearables being supported and who...
by Deepika Potarazu | Jun 11, 2014 | Other
From the tools used in clinical and lab settings all the way to organs and prosthetics, 3D printing has enormous potential to improve healthcare delivery. Recent advances in 3D printing technology include a genetically engineered replication of Van Gogh’s ear, a...
by Teresa Wang | Jun 9, 2014 | Research
This has been a year marked with pessimism about the future of biosensing wearables. We’re not buying it. For the past 15 months, Rock Health has been conducting industry research on the growing wearables and biosensors market, and we mean growing. Venture funding of...
by Deepika Potarazu | Jun 7, 2014 | Other
With the New York Times Health for Tomorrow Conference and Apple’s WWDC in our rear-view mirrors we cruise into June’s best digital health events. Put your top down, it’s going to be a nice ride. 6/1-3 Health Datapalooza, Washington, DC Startups, academics and...
by Halle Tecco | Jun 5, 2014 | Other
Photo by Thomas Hawk Kickstarter recently announced an end to their long-time ban on health and medical products. As the largest crowdfunding platform, with $1B in pledges since it launched in 2009, Kickstarter originally opted out of the digital health space to focus...
by Guest Contributor | Jun 3, 2014 | For Entrepreneurs
This morning, Apple made its much-anticipated move into healthcare with HealthKit (aka, the formerly rumored HealthBook.) With a typically dissonant and ever-growing ecosystem of health apps, devices and data, digital health needs a major player to enter to integrate...
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