After more than two years of waiting, mobile health app developers are finally getting some clarity from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on what it plans to regulate. Read more »
After more than two years of waiting, mobile health app developers are finally getting some clarity from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on what it plans to regulate. More than… Read more »
While other meds-reminder apps require users to input data Nightingale is trying to solve the problem using the phone’s accelerometer and other sensors to learn users’ habits. Read more »
As more users download apps to track their fitness and health goals, the non-profit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse says mobile health developers need to shape up their standards for protecting user data. Read more »
The market for high-tech pills that serve as wireless health monitors is extremely promising. But a wide variety of issues must be addressed before ingestible computers can gain mass-market traction. Read more »
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology want to help scientific researchers work with companies and individuals to make sense of the growing mounds… Read more »
To help patients find the mobile health apps physicians actually deem useful, online community HealthTap is launching a health app directory featuring recommendations and reviews from doctors. Read more »