Not exact matches
Sanofi says the iBGStar is the first such
mobile device for diabetes, although other
health sensors — such as the iHealth blood pressure dock — do exist.
DEMO: THE FUTURE OF
HEALTH SENSORS With Angela Baker of Qualcomm; Åsa Nordgren of Trice Imaging; Kevin R. Hart of TZOA; Ruchit Nagar of Khushi Baby; Mike Pallett of Cupris; and Adam Lashinsky of Fortune — Report by Katie Fehrenbacher — Video: Watch this
Mobile Ultrasound in Action — Video of the entire session
The Top 5 VC funding deals in Q3 2014 were the $ 70 million raise by DXY (Ting Ting Group), an online healthcare community for medical institutions and healthcare providers in China, from Tencent Holdings Limited, a provider of comprehensive internet services in China, followed by the $ 52 million raise by Proteus Digital
Health, a developer of products and services integrating medicines with ingestible
sensors, wearable
sensors,
mobile and cloud computing.
Our areas of investment focus will continue to be in consumer and enterprise software and software - enabled services businesses in the following sub-sectors: Marketplaces,
Mobile Commerce, Vertical and SMB SaaS, Information Services, Edtech, Fintech, Sports Tech, Travel Tech, Developer Tools and APIs, Marketing and Ad Tech, Imaging and
Sensor Networks, and
Health IT.
Digital
health and the convergence of
mobile technologies,
sensors, persuasive design of software and analytics has afforded providers the opportunity to leverage the «labor» of healthcare to achieve equal or better clinical outcomes than traditional care has afforded them.
Digital Interventions: A Tour of Approaches and Evidence Digital
health and the convergence of
mobile technologies,
sensors, persuasive design of software and analytics has afforded providers the opportunity to leverage the «labor» of healthcare to achieve equal or better clinical outcomes than traditional care has afforded them.
A paper from the Regenstrief Institute takes a sweeping look at a variety of categories of
health IT including electronic medical records;
health information exchange; telemedicine; patient portals and personal
health records;
mobile devices, wearable
sensors and monitors; and social media.
With the increasing adoption of
mobile devices, which range from consumer electronics such as smart watches and fitness trackers to
health monitors and other
sensors, comes an increase in the need for better
mobile power supplies, and although battery technology is improving (other than, you know, those exploding batteries), it seems equally important to continue to develop other methods of harvesting energy for
mobile devices, such as this hybrid power textile.
The development marks the second occasion on which Samsung's
mobile app team possibly hinted at the design of the company's next Android flagship; earlier this month, a screenshot said to be showing an unreleased version of S
Health depicted a Galaxy smartphone with a fingerprint
sensor similar to the one found on the Galaxy S8 series and the Galaxy Note 8 but positioned horizontally below its camera setup instead of being aligned vertically next to it.