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Hospital calls on young iPad app developers to revamp IT
It sounded like just another quirky idea from some young software developers: Build an iPad app to give hospital-based physicians all the information they need at the bedside right on their portable
App developers take HHS, IOM up on their data-mining offer
Just two months ago, HHS and the Institute of Medicine started the Community Health Data Initiative to encourage IT developers to mine vast storehouses of publicly available health data. Some already
iPhone 4's motion detectors open up a new class of medical apps for British doc
What drives a physician to become a smartphone app developer? Often, it's curiosity and a little bit of luck. Such is the case for Dr. Neil Paul, a British general practitioner who's now working on
Twin Cities emerge as a hub of iPhone health app development
The Minneapolis-St. Paul area is home to many well-established medical device companies. Now, the Twin Cities are seeing a new wave of innovation in iPhone apps and accessories for healthcare. Marie
iPhone 4 release steals health 2.0's thunder
The week has barely started, and already there have been two significant events that could have an impact on mobile healthcare. The first-ever Health 2.0 Goes to Washington conference is underway in
Verizon Wireless tests remote health management
Verizon Wireless is joining with BL Healthcare, a Foxboro, Mass., maker of remote health management products, to work with various third-party application developers and some customers in a trial of
FDA ruling on mobile image viewers could shake iPhone app market
In January, a moment that all kinds of mobile application developers have long feared finally arrived, when the FDA decided that an iPhone image viewer from Cleveland-based vendor MIMvista was a
3M buys stake in mobile app developer
3M has invested nearly $6.5 million for a 10 percent equity stake in Artificial Life, a Los Angeles-based company that develops 3G mobile broadband technology and content, including for healthcare.
Q&A with Research In Motion's Fraser Edward
The iPhone may be making some deep inroads in healthcare, but Manhattan Research says the BlackBerry still rules the physician smartphone market. BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is not looking
SPOTLIGHT: Wireless carriers tread gently in healthcare
Even as mobile application developers show great innovation in the realm of healthcare, mobile network operators haven't seen many short-term revenue opportunities from the health sector. Clearly, a

