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    • I see no legitimate rationale for delaying the digital transformation in healthcare
    • Innovation Adoption: How to Traverse The Valleys of Death
    • CardioWatch Revolutionizes Cardiac Arrest Detection
    • EIT Awards 2024. Two European startups are revolutionizing the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
    • EIT Summit 2024. What are the trigger points that drive or inhibit innovation?
    • Smartwatches Saving Lives Inside and Outside the Hospital
    • Wireless Monitoring of Vital Signs in Premature Infants at Máxima MC
    • How cyberpsychology helps prevent human errors leading to data leaks
    • CES 2024: Meet the exciting innovations for health and well-being
    • eHealth success lies at the intersection of technology, people, and organization
    • Seamless data exchange will unlock the long-awaited benefits of digitalization
    • Five areas of digitalization that healthcare providers should focus on in 2024
    • Virtual You: How close are we to creating a digital twin?
    • Good research first requires a search for good equipment
    • Interactive ai in healthcare: ai-assistants from gpt-store
    • Six technology premieres we are looking forward to in 2024
    • 2023 in review: ai is everywhere at once, but still not in healthcare
    • Ai smarter than humans? Only 5 years left, according to Kurzweil
    • Limburg Welcomes World's Premier Healthcare Transformation Summit
    • IT onboarding in healthcare facilities – how to do it right
    • Harnessing the power of ai: gpt-4 and gpt-4v in healthcare
    • New, Tech-Related Social Determinants Of Health
    • AI Model Predicts 8 Out Of 10 Covid-19 Infections Without Tests
    • EU Virtual Hackathon To Tackle Covid-19
    • Welcome to a world of digital-first, physical next healthcare
    • The coronavirus: a test case for excellent remote healthcare
    • Rethinking Workforce Skills To Become Ready For Future
    • To Make Healthcare Sustainable We Have To Get Out Of The Silos
    • Harvard Researchers Developed New Technique For 3d Printed Organs
    • High time for a change in Digital Therapeutics valuation
    • Innovative Healthcare System Protects Patients’ Data And Delivers Knowledge
    • Eu E-Health Adoption Study: 96% Of Doctors Use Electronic Health Record
    • ‘Move in a direction which really makes the difference’
    • Nurse creates a bridge between patient and technology
    • “Medicine In The Digital Age”. Free Online Course By Rice University
    • Are Big Data And Artificial Intelligence A Game-Changer For Health?
    • One Step Closer To The European Electronic Health Record
    • FocusCura launches iOS eHealth solutions for home care
    • Digital transformations: how to convince people to embrace change
    • Gen ai in healthcare. Implement now or rather wait?
    • Dayone health 4.0 accelerator announced 2023 finalists
    • Bambi Belt's CE Marking: Paving the Way for Enhanced Neonatal Care in Europe
    • Speaking By Thinking. How Ai And Bmi Help Paralyzed Patients  
    • Interconnected data will trigger a wave of shifts in healthcare
    • A new global initiative to build trusted digital-first health systems
    • Meet Dave, the first AI oncology mentor. Is it the future of medicine?
    • Revolutionizing Patient Care at Moffitt Cancer Center with Smart Rooms
    • Ai helps hackers steal data. Healthcare providers must get ready now
    • Healthcare 5.0: radical change that we have to go through
    • Dedalus to Deliver Solution for Dutch National Terminology Services
    • Hospitals Granted Permission to Pilot International Patient Summary (IPS) Implementation
    • Phishing is still the top threat to healthcare. How not to be fooled?
    • New Data Platform Aims to Boost Digital Collaboration
    • Digital minimalism: save your time and take care of mental health
    • 3D Catheterization Prevents Unnecessary Surgeries
    • Deep Brain Stimulation Offers Hope for Stroke Patients' Quality of Life Improvement
    • WHO Releases Findings from 'Digital Health in Europe' Survey
    • In 2023, there are still no robots in dental offices. Why?
    • Quantum computing: the race for medical advances has begun
    • Ensuring a Smooth Patient Journey through Telemonitoring: The MEDAL-C Study
    • Medical education should see chatgpt as a chance, not a threat
    • Transformation of Weight Management Care through Digital Platforms
    • Measuring Blood Oxygen Levels with Smartphone Camera and AI
    • Top 7 most promising technologies of 2023 healthcare is waiting for
    • Research Reveals Brain Manifestations of Psychiatric Disorders
    • Can doctors trust chatgpt? No, but they use it anyway
    • Generative AI transforms biology from science to engineering
    • In the future, we will be shocked by today's workflows in healthcare
    • Collaboration between Hartwig and CKB makes both parties stronger
    • Want to avoid the digital gap in healthcare? Let innovations grow organically!
    • Are breakthrough technologies the holy grail of longevity?
    • A smartphone with a clip for 80 cents measures blood pressure
    • Scale-covered, pangolin-inspired robot to work inside the body
    • Saudi arabia brings world's first virtual hospital to life
    • Elon Musk expects first human implantation of Neuralink later this year
    • 6 AI tools to help doctors and nurses: from ChatGPT to Google docs
    • Google's new ai describes x-rays and answers patient questions
    • Ai can – not could – fix an ailing healthcare system. Here is how
    • Mindset: the last barrier to advances driven by data sharing
    • Bambi Medical Secures CE Mark Approval for Revolutionary ExG System
    • Dutch OLVG hospital starts using AI in the ICU
    • When it's time to replace the health IT system and how to do it
    • Healing Wounds Faster with Electrical Stimulation
    • Groundbreaking Research: EAR-EEG Headphones Predict Alzheimer's
    • Chatgpt is more empathetic than the doctors. Fantastic!
    • Health Interventions in Retail: Where Health Meets Retail
    • Large-scale DNA analysis forms the basis for improved cancer treatment
    • Pop-up store in Roermond explores the role of retail in healthcare innovation
    • Have cell phones improved survival rates in life-threatening emergencies?
    • Healthware Group Proposes Digital Therapeutics to Enhance Depression Care Pathways in Italy
    • Doctors as data curators: care depends on information flow
    • Chatgpt has the features of a cutting-edge innovation: it amazes and scares.
    • Maastricht home base for international ICT&health care innovation conference in 2024
    • Who will take care of an ageing society? Robots
    • E-health assessment: a scattered and challenging landscape
    • Germany's digital radar: a blueprint for national digital maturity strategies?
    • 5 new technologies & trends in healthcare worth following in 2023
    • What makes the world's top hospitals the best?
    • EAU reveals new data hub to address evidence gaps in urological care
    • Germany unveils a new strategy to "bring healthcare into the 21st century"
    • How large language models (llms) like chatgpt will impact medicine
    • Sweden, Digital North Star, Leads The Eu Toward Connected Health
    • E-health in Portugal and its five most popular services
    • Technology does not yet sufficiently facilitate the care process
    • A quest to restore emotional care in medicine
    • Dayone's roadmap for startups looking to collaborate with pharma
    • Our favorite innovations for health and well-being at CES 2023
    • Dutch health-tech startup lapsi health raises usd 3.7m
    • Ehds is ambitious but achievable, complex but manageable
    • Will AI help to make use of data imprisoned in an EHR
    • Digital health trends 2023, according to artificial intelligence
    • New light-and-sound therapy could help patients with alzheimer’s
    • Every health facility needs a CMIO. Here is why
    • Data in healthcare: can we trust something we don’t know?
    • Ransomware attack in australia. Data of over 10 million patients leaked
    • How to capture the value of the metaverse before it's too late
    • Four types of robots already successfully used in healthcare
    • Who's florence 2.0 will tell you now how to stay healthy
    • Register for nvidia healthcare & life sciences developer summit 2022
    • Ehds: instead of plans, we need to demonstrate the benefits
    • The roadmap to successful patient-driven e-health co-creation
    • Smart healthcare and innovation: what's next in digital health?
    • UX/UI. How to improve doctors 'and nurses' experience with EHR?
    • Technology Helps Deliver Care In A Way That We Never Imagined
    • Does Prevention Justify Total Control? Data And Ethics During Health Emergencies
    • What's at the stake in the european health data space?
    • 5 technologies to improve quality of care and patient outcomes
    • Going back to the hippocratic oath in the era of med tech
    • Primary care physicians need… 26.7 hours a day to do their work
    • This is how apple is bringing health straight to your smartphone
    • What should doctors do with patient-generated health data?
    • Digital health at a glance in 29 European countries
    • What disrupts or facilitates the deployment of digital health?
    • Wearables can motivate and mislead. Results of a 5-month test
    • How can you make better use of the data in the EHR?
    • We are embedding artificial intelligence across all r&d activities
    • What Can Clinics Do To Improve The Waiting Time Experience For Patients?
    • Healthcare Was Not Built In A Day. Decentralizing It Through Digitalization Will Take Time
    • What Will Metaverse Offer Physicians And Patients In The Future?
    • What Exactly Does The EU Commission Do For Healthcare?
    • Healthcare is no longer just a place you visit. It's a service that visits you
    • Digital Therapies Can Help Patients If Only Health Systems Understand Their Value
    • 7 Reasons Why Healthcare Providers Should Opt For Cloud Services
    • Estonia's roadmap to telehealth: identify needs, test and update
    • Creating added value for health customers with data analyses
    • Mobile Health Tools Will Not Scale If Other Adoption Factors Are Neglected
    • The European Health Data Space Proposal (Ehds) Explained
    • Data-based innovation in healthcare needs a systematic change approach
    • 5 Factors For The Successful Implementation Of Telemedicine
    • A Bias Called The "Availability Heuristic" Can Determine The Level Of Innovation In A Healthcare Facility
    • Who’s Plan To Deliver Better Data For Better Decision Making
    • Is strategically critical healthcare moving toward data protectionism?
    • 11 tips from CEO's how to manage a healthcare facility
    • A Framework For Moving From Ideas And Pilots To Adoption At Scale
    • AI In Healthcare Is A Fact, Not Science-Fiction. And We Need It
    • First Principles Thinking For Digital Health Lawmaking
    • 4 Tips For Doctors Who See Patients Already Diagnosed By Dr Google
    • Digital health priorities during the French presidency of the EU council
    • 6 basic rules to increase digital skills among healthcare professionals
    • Digital health is exciting, but it also has life-threatening bugs
    • Health data in the future. The end of solidarity?
    • DayOne: Switzerland’s leading digital health hub to fuel innovation
    • Findings From Covid-19 For Healthcare Stakeholders To Remember
    • Israel’s Formula For Combating The Pandemic: Digitalization
    • The 16 Most Exciting Health And Wellness Innovations Of 2021
    • Most Puzzling Questions About Digital Health
    • Health tech for silver population: Simplicity and benefits at the forefront
    • Will A New Biomarker Technology Help Detecting Mental Diseases?
    • Data-driven health care will soon collide with unimaginable societal challenges
    • Is the model of reimbursable health apps in Germany a failure?
    • How to create a culture of innovation in a healthcare organization at no high costs
    • Wearables are like telescopes exploring individual and population health
    • The Next Generation of Digital Therapeutics
    • What Are The Challenges Of Technology Adoption In Latin America?
    • What Does It Take To Inspire Public Trust In Health Data?
    • 70% Of Health CEOs Expect Hospitals To Evolve Into “Healthcare Hubs”
    • How To Design Electronic Medical Records That Doctors Love
    • The Impact Of AI On The Future Of Radiology – 4 Scenarios
    • Technology introduces the ‘healthcare anywhere’ approach
    • Patients In A Rapidly Changing Healthcare Technology Environment
    • Digital Health In Social Media. Between Lobbyists And Experts
    • How Does Venture Or Startup Contribute To Healthcare?
    • Healthcare under attack. How to stop life-threatening cybercrimes?
    • After A Year And A Half Boom In Digital Health, Troubles Return
    • Report Shows Expansion Of Dtx, Apps, Digital Devices And Wearables
    • Can Technology Still Save India’s Collapsing Healthcare System?
    • Turning short-term acceleration into long-term sustainable growth
    • The State Of Digital Transformation In Latin American Health Systems
    • Find out six principles for AI in healthcare developed by WHO
    • Benefits of wearables: do we see what we want to see?
    • Gaia-x. What’s behind the project everyone is talking about?
    • Patients Are Often “Included” To Improve Corporate Image
    • Digitally-Enabled Primary Care: A Case For Evolution, Not Revolution
    • Dr Google Gets A Medical Degree To End Misdiagnoses
    • Physicians In The Lead Of Med-Tech Innovation Design
    • How Big Data Accelerate Research On Blood Cancers
    • We Can’t Afford To Continue Delivering Care In The Analogue Way
    • How To Increase The Value Of Remote Patient Monitoring
    • Nowhere is digital health more needed than in Africa
    • Top 8 Challenges of Developing Telehealth Solutions
    • World’s biggest pharma companies go digital
    • 7 Rules That Distinguish Top Digital Health Leaders  
    • Travelling During The Pandemic: Europe Plans Digital Certificates
    • Does Digitization Make Us Happy (And Healthier)?
    • What Should Be Done To Make Patients Love Telecare?
    • Scenarios For Healthcare And Life Sciences After Covid-19
    • Consumer Power Drives Changes In The Healthcare Industry
    • The COVID-19 pandemic time machine. What have we learned?
    • Three Ways To Improve Teamwork And Patient Safety In Hospitals
    • What Should Health App Developers Consider To Gain A Competitive Edge?
    • Goodbye stethoscope! Hello new generation medical devices
    • White Paper: Rethinking Digital Therapeutics' Strategies
    • FDA Action Plan for AI in medical software
    • 8 Radical Innovations For Healthcare Presented at Ces 2021
    • DIGITAL HEALTH MAKING AN IMPACT
    • 23 Steps Amazon, Apple And Google Have Taken In Healthcare In 2020
    • Can technology help prevent preventable deaths?
    • DIGITAL THERAPEUTICS. A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND OUTLOOK
    • Digital Society That Has Failed To Build Digital Healthcare
    • Let's Make Robots! They Will Save Us
    • Endless Benefits Vs. Huge Risks: AI And Health At Workplace
    • Trapped By Popularity Bias And Irrelevant Priorities
    • Only Users With Digital Skills Make Technology Accurate
    • “We need data to be timely, more granular, and of higher quality”
    • Overcoming Hurdles Towards Health Data Transformation
    • “Digital European Health Systems Will Be Also More Resilient”
    • People As Co-Architects Of Their Health In Data-Driven Economies
    • How To Plan, Budget And Implement Digital Health Interventions
    • How To Make A Career Shift And Become A Digital Doctor
    • Wearables Enable Prevention On A Mass Scale
    • This Startup Wants To Tackle An Ignored Problem Of Elderly Care
    • Top News: Hospital Of The Future And Leading Digital Health Startups
    • Healthcare Must Make Better Use Of Well-Being Data
    • Tech Update: A "Link" To The Brain and a Well-Being Smart Band
    • What Will Children's Hospitals Look Like In The Future?
    • What Healthcare Do Patients Want, When Doctor's Offices Disappear?
    • Transforming Healthcare By Combining Education, Business And Research
    • Europe Braces For The Game Of Data-Driven Economies
    • Recent Most Impressive Scientific Inventions
    • An Attractive Niche In Digital Health Can Be A Deadly Business Trap
    • The Power Of Big Tech Companies And How They Shape The World
    • The German Health System Is Undergoing A Digital Shift
    • Technology Adoption In Healthcare: It’s More Than The Technical Features
    • Understanding The Transformation
    • 3 Latest Scientific Discoveries Worth Knowing
    • Articles That Will Keep You Up To Date With Advances In Digital Health
    • We're On A Steep Learning Curve That Includes Everyone
    • How To Be Faster Than Coronavirus? Donate Data For Research
    • Digital Health And Pandemics: What Covid-19 Reveals About The Challenges
    • Post-Covid-19 Questions: Where Is The Balance Of Virtual Vs. In-Person?
    • Covid-19 News: Open Data, Tracking and Wearables
    • Implementing Telecare: Technical And Communication Guidelines
    • Why it is time to look beyond flattening the curve - and start getting ahead of it
    • World After Lockdown: How We Got Used To Digital Technologies
    • Data & Strategy: Taiwan's Successful Response To Covid-19
    • Covid-19: Digital Health Literacy Is A Key To Saving Time, Costs And Lives
    • Telemedicine Benefits During Covid-19 Pandemic. But Is It Here To Stay?
    • Eu Strategy For Artificial Intelligence And Data. What's Inside?
    • The aggregation of innovations and data will lead to a radical change
    • How Well Is The Chinese Health System Coping With Covid-19?
    • The Ability Of Technology To Get Healthcare Repaired
    • The Future Of Healthcare. Will Medicine Become Data Science?
    • Redesigning Of The Clinical Processes Enhances Digitalization
    • Digital Health Needs To Be Embedded In The Conception Of The Health System
    • Denise Silber Joins The International ICT&health Editorial Board
    • Medical record stored underneath the patient’s skin
    • 8 Health & Well-Being Gadgets For Consumers Showed At Ces 2020
    • What The Radiologist Need To Know About Artificial Intelligence
    • 8 Necessary Steps Towards Digital Transformation
    • Who still follows the Hippocratic Oath?
    • Digital Health 2020: Ai, Ar, Vr, Telemedicine Enter Everyday Life
    • Digital Health 2020: Time For Innovations To Mature
    • Digital Tools Can Empower People To Enjoy A Healthy Lifestyle - report
    • How To Verify Health Apps So Doctors Could Prescribe Them
    • Apple Unveiled Three New Health Studies
    • AI Will Help Surgeons To Orchestrate The Work And Data
    • Facebook Has Just Launched New Healthcare Features
    • Precision Medicine. When Machines Become Smarter Than Doctors
    • Study Finds That Apps Encouraging Physical Activity Are Effective
    • This Robot Knows How To Communicate To Support Patients With Chronic Illness
    • Novartis & Microsoft Collaborate On AI, Amazon Offers Health Services
    • How To Ensure Human Touch In Digital Healthcare Driven By Ai Solutions?
    • New Study Confirms Virtual Reality is A Painkiller
    • Robots In Healthcare: Creepy Dolls, Therapists Or Social Companions?
    • Unregulated M-health Threatens the Positive Influence On Healthcare
    • How Does Finland Use Health And Social Data For The Public Benefit?
    • Model Predicts Cognitive Decline Due To Alzheimer’s, Up To Two Years Out
    • Invitation: Get insight into the cutting-edge medicine of the future
    • It Is Not Enough To Just Have A Good Idea Or A Nice Implementation In One Place
    • Co-Creation In Healthcare. How A User-Centred Innovation Approach Creates Better Results
    • Digital Health Literacy Is An Essential Capacity To Master In Everyday Life
    • A Robotic Bear “Huggable” Entertains And Helps Hospitalized Children
    • A Report Like A World Atlas Of Digitalization 2019
    • Women In Digital Health: From Community To Sustainable Tech Industry
    • Strengthening Digital Health Literacy In Society
    • Culture, UX/UI, education, accessibility. Digitalization’s biggest barriers
    • The Path to Digital Business Transformation in Healthcare
    • DOCTOR ALGORITHM STARTS MAKING DIAGNOSES
    • First App That Can Hear Ear Infections In Children
    • A digital future! But what kind of future exactly?
    • Cyber-medicine & humans. 7 new concerns about digital healthcare
    • Using Ai To Predict Breast Cancer And Personalize Care
    • Who Releases First Guideline On Digital Health Interventions
    • A Drone Delivers Organ For Successful Kidney Transplant
    • Where Did EHR Go Wrong? And what Is The Cost Of Digital Health?
    • Symptom checkers will see you now. Startups race to create a perfect health concierge
    • Researchers Developed Toilet Seat That Detects Congestive Heart Failure
    • New Eu Study: Are Wellbeing & Lifestyle Mobile Apps Safe For The Patients?
    • Four Actions to Help Medical CIOs Build a Healthier Future
    • WHO: Public Consultation On The Draft Global Strategy On Digital Health
    • Support To Enabling The Digital Transformation Of Health And Care
    • “The risks of basing digital health strategy on industry hype and alluring prototypes”
    • New Developed Pill Releases Insulin In Stomach
    • Most U.S. Patients Not Using Online Medical Portals
    • “For Patients, Wearables Are Fantastic Tools To Manage Health And Well-Being”
    • Health Care 2019: Spotlight On Digital Health Innovations
    • Components of digitalization: evidence, knowledge and technology
    • Digital Health’s New Mission Is To Ensure Healthcare For All
    • Becoming A Self-Doctor In The Era Of Wearables
    • Healthcare Providers: The Route to Digital Transformation Success
    • Cross-Border ePrescription In The Eu Is There. What Next?
    • Mapping The Brain At High Resolution
    • How Can A “Worst-Case Scenario" Exercise Support The Digitization Projects?
    • Ingestible Capsule Provides Closed-Loop Monitoring And Treatment
    • Who Will Design The Healthcare Of The Future?
    • Open Access Drug Development Tools Feature In New IMI Call For Proposals
    • Discussion: Big Data In Precision Health
    • Evidence Standards Framework For Digital Health Technologies
    • Who Launched An Initative To Accelerate Digital Health Adoption
    • Objectivity With No Empathy: How Symptom Checkers Can Help Patients?
    • 100% ePrescriptions In Finland And 0% In France. The Digital Gaps In Europe
    • Clinical Trial Launches To Develop Breath Test For Multiple Cancers
    • Wearable Patch Monitors Blood Pressure Deep Inside Body
    • Digital Disruption Is Not Something Post-Apocalyptic
    • Aim High, Fail Fast. 9 Tips On How To Be Innovative In Healthcare
    • 17 Must-Read Articles & Stories
    • Best Quotes Of 2018 On The Digital Transformation In Healthcare
    • 8 Healthcare & Digital Health Predictions For 2019
    • Integrated Care: Adoption, Case Studies, Barriers And Guidelines
    • Internet Therapy Apps Reduce Depression Symptoms
    • Is That Ok When A Robot Becomes A Patient’s Friend? (Video)
    • AI Rivals Radiologists In Screening X-Rays For Certain Diseases
    • AI, Data & Ethics: How To Maintain Trust In Technology?
    • Technological change in healthcare is not simply about adoption
    • Active Cooperation To Improve Data Exchange Hospitals
    • Get Digitalized Or Marginalized
    • Clinical Progress Towards Bionic Eye
    • Six Building Blocks For Sustainable Digital Health
    • Next Country Joins The 1 Million Genomes Initiative
    • “Health At A Glance 2018” By Oecd Is Out Now
    • An AI Solution That Could Make Evidence-Based Medicine Available For Every Doctor
    • 9 Funny Cartoons Comment On The Challenges For Digital Health
    • 2018 Future Health Index Report On Telehealth Released
    • Women Drive Digital Transformation In Healthcare
    • Lack Of Trust Slows Down The Uptake Of Health Apps In Europe
    • Digital Solutions Influence Business Models Of Healthcare Insurers
    • Machine-Learning System Could Aid Critical Decisions In Sepsis Care
    • Women Innovators Prize 2019 Opens For Applications
    • Let’s Make Digital Health Great Again!
    • Medica 2018: Digitalisation Of Healthcare Offers Huge Potential
    • What’s New? 4 Notable Tech Innovations And Start-Up Ideas
    • Must-Watch: The Digital Divide In Health(Care)
    • Digital Technologies As A Way To Cope With Population Challenges
    • We Need To Accelerate Adoption Of Digital Health Services In Europe
    • 400.000 Volunteers Have Joined Apple And Stanford Watch Heart Study
    • App Of The Week: Get Answers To The Skin Condition Questions
    • Tedx Talk: Why Data Donation Will Become The New Blood Donation?
    • Education: A $1 Billion Plan To Create A New College For Ai
    • First Augmented Reality Solution For Hololens Cleared By The Fda
    • Read These 3 Books To Get Ready For The Future Of Healthcare
    • Researchers Show Effectiveness New Noninvasive Blood Glucose Test
    • Watch: How Machine Learning Is Fighting Cancer?
    • Smart Glove Wins World Health Summit Startup Award 2018
    • AI In Healthcare. Do The Rewards Outweigh The Risks?
    • Will Soon Amazon’s Alexa Diagnose You And Buy Medicines?
    • Deep-Learning Model For More Consistent Screening Procedures
    • Eu Countries Share Genomic Health Data To Boost Research
    • International Unity And Innovation Answer To Global Health Threats
    • Digital Health Literacy – Key Factor For The Democratization Of Health
    • Report: Moving Data To The Heart Of Health Systems
    • Ai In Healthcare: We Must Focus On Improving Outcomes For Patients
    • Watch Apple’s Vision Of The Future Of Healthcare From 1988
    • How Can Design Contribute To Gaining Acceptance For Digital Health Tools?
    • NHS Searches New Innovations. Apply Until 24 October
    • A Record Year For Digital Health Start-Ups But A New Disruptor Comes
    • These Are The Most Promising Digital Health Innovations At Medica 2018
    • George Crooks: Having An Electronic Health Record Is Not Enough
    • Mobile App May Help Doctors Diagnose Parkinson’s Disease
    • Press Review: Ai In Healthcare, Mental Health Monitoring, Top Emerging Technologies Of 2018
    • The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine 2018 Announced
    • Digital Diabetes Care Solutions Becoming Smarter. 10 Market Trends
    • Forget Telemedicine Kiosks. This Clinic Drives Itself To A Patient
    • Finland: Digitalization Of Health Care Leads To Patient Empowerment
    • Report: What Exactly Does Smart Health Care Look Like?
    • “The digital transformation of health and care will improve the lives of all Europeans”
    • NHS Digital Hires First Chief Information Security Officer (Ciso)
    • How Virtual Reality Can Help To Lower The Number Of Medical Errors?
    • Innovative Medicines Initiative (Imi) Applies Blockchain To The Drug Development
    • Ifa 2018: Huggable Sleep Robot Helps To Fight Insomnia
    • This App Allows To Visualize And Explain Common Heart Problems
    • Who Published The First Classification Of Digital Health Interventions
    • Elon Musk Promises Technology That Connects Our Brains To Computers
    • AI Algorithm Can Detect Life Threatening Blood Condition From ECG Signals
    • Seminar: Digital Solutions In Health And Prevention
    • Mission Healthcare: Apple Watch Series 4 With Ecg And Fall Detection
    • Digital Challenges For Pharma. Interview With Eugene Borukhovich
    • MIT Researches Developed Model To Detect Depression In Conversations
    • Watch How Virtual Reality Helps To Train Healthcare Professionals
    • Hype & Fraud: The Fall Of Theranos’ Revolutionary Blood Test
    • Stanford Researchers Can Forecast Risk Of Deadly Condition From Genome Sequence
    • European Commission Invites To Ict 2018 Conference
    • Researchers Use Ai To Successfully Treat Metastatic Cancer Patient
    • The Lancet Global Health: 1 In 4 Adults Are Inactive
    • Who Establishes New Digital health Initiatives
    • Self-Service Healthcare
    • Philips Presents New Personalized Consumer Health Solutions
    • Deloitte Survey: Only 14% of US Physicians Offer Virtual Visits
    • Taiwanees Hospital Launches Healthcare Blockchain Platform
    • Bayer Accelerates Six New Startups
    • It costs $425,000 on average to develop an health app
    • Rock Health Survey: Adoption Of Digital Health Tools
    • Virtual Reality Helps Patients To Cope With Pain
    • Big Data Tells The Truth About The World
    • Medical Decision Making: Not Only Data Matters
    • This Startup Created An Unique Hearing Test
    • Report: Digital Health Vision 2018
    • Let’s Talk: Robot Disguised As A Doctor
    • Patients Need To Become The Point-Of-Care
    • European Silver Economy Reaches €3.7 Trillion
    • WATCH: Will We Accept Smart Technologies?
    • 5 Top Smartphone Apps For Doctors
    • Amazon Plans To Open Its First Clinic
    • Emmanuel Macron’s AI Strategy: Controlled Disruption
    • Smartphone Camera-Based Urinalysis At Home
    • Financial Times: Dr Google Misleads Patients
    • The Rise Of the Robot Therapists
    • AI Supports Hospitals And Improves Patient Experience
    • Together We Are Shaping Smarter Healthcare
    • First non-invasive device to estimate vitamin K insufficiency risk
    • New breathalyser shows long cancer in early stage
    • Sensoria launches walking app to help with recovery time
    • Theranos restructures, sees COO Sunny Balwani leave
    • Virtuele care programms not yet a priority
    • Ehealth co-operation to reduce bowel problems
    • Making health data a public asset stimulates innovation
    • Philips gets award for telecare service pregnant women
    • Origami robot can remove accidentally swallowed batteries
    • Measuring heartbeats no longer requires body attached sensors
    • CEO Apple Tim Cook 'Watch to become medical device'
    • T-Mobile, Alzheimer NL use gamification for research
    • Scientists discuss project to create synthetic human genome
    • Better awareness hospitals doesn’t yet translate into better security
    • Big data makes leap forward in preventing sickness possible
    • AMC spin-off Nico-Lab receives Horizon 2020 SME subsidy
    • Point of care blood test shows evidence of heart attack after 10 minutes
    • Wearables are not the magic cure people want them to be
    • Study sheds new light on effects of lowering blood pressure in elderly
    • Connected medication dispenser increases medication adherence
    • Health and Environmental Tracker helps to prevent asthma attacks
    • Muscle-like flexible material can revolutionize prosthetics
    • Intel Capital invests $10 million in AI powered medical startup
    • Limited digital sharing of information enhances chance of medication errors
    • Technology hasn't changed healthcare - yet!
    • Dutch Health ministry invests 20 million euros in ehealth for smb
    • 2016 EU SME eHealth Competition awards Symptoma, and iHealth, for their solutions
    • João Bocas joins editorial board ICT&health International
    • Daniel Forslund receives eHealth Leadership Award for stimulating ehealth policy
    • Microchip implants: will they lead us to a better world or a Brave New World?
    • The future of eHealth needs to take the elderly into account. 5 Trends!
    • Breakthrough in cardiovascular risk monitoring
    • Identifying early warning signs of cancer through search queries
    • New type of dressing turns green when wound becomes infected
    • Adaptable exoskeleton helps children to move again, or for the first time
    • Mobile technology enables ehealth for care, cure and research
    • Smartphone use by millennial doctors will change the way healthcare works
    • UK needs contingency plan for life science in case of Brexit
    • AMA head Madera: most ehealth apps are digital snake oil
    • German scientists bring miracle cure for cancer one step closer
    • Madera critics: there is no digital snake oil
    • IoT, mHealth are already changing interaction between patient and health providers
    • Rockstart opens up new Digital Health Accelerator program
    • IHS: progress in healthcare for patients poses challenge to policy makers, payers
    • 28 million home health devices shipped by 2021
    • Nanobots can help transform medicine
    • John Halamka: 'Create the Fear of Missing Out'
    • A guide to implementing AI in healthcare amid the EU AI Act
    • Futurist Amy Webb claims that wearables will evolve into "connectables"
    • How to improve Digital Patient Engagement to streamline workflows
    • Smartwatches measuring glucose level: Harmful but easy to buy fake innovations
    • Precision medicine becoming more prominent within healthcare
    • Investor Draper: nothing wrong with Theranos
    • The Fourth Industrial Revolution has a big impact on healthcare
    • IoT partnerships help deliver the home care vision
    • Wirral Care Record to be launched this September
    • Apple might teach Silicon Valley to think different about health
    • Finnish pilot for remote asthma monitoring service
    • IBM Watson Health put to the test in hospitals, imaging tech companies
    • Deloitte designs competition to generate breakthrough against cancer.
    • New molecular glue blocks working of protein involved in many cancers
    • Old malware threatens connected medical equipment
    • Software almost equals specialist in recognizing in esophageal cancer
    • Google Deepmind to help doctors with recognizing degenerative eye problems
    • Novartis investing heavily in virtual conference platform
    • EC invests 450 million euros in cybersecurity for health, financial sectors
    • STAR offers breakthrough in robot surgery
    • Investments in digital health start-ups reach 3,9 bln dollars in first half 2016
    • Danish operator TDC part of COPD remote healthcare pilot
    • Apple, Donate Life America offer simple organ donor procedure for iPhone users
    • NightBalance completes financing round for apnea device
    • US Health department wants to know about blockchain
    • Health and fitness sensors drive growth for smartwatches
    • Sensor technologies can revolutionize patient care
    • Ageing and Integrated Care in the Netherlands and Singapore: shared challenges, different journeys – a conference report
    • New blow for Theranos: fine and closure of Newark lab
    • Apollo Hospitals, Airtel Africa, bring remote healthcare access to Africa
    • Accenture invests 500.000 euros in Dutch robotics innovation hub
    • Digital healthcare can deliver major cost reductions
    • Telemedicine: a big, almost untapped potential to save time and money
    • Technology will not replace the health professionals
    • Chinese IT healthcare solutions market grows to 6.5 billion in 2020
    • The doctor makes house calls again!
    • Pharmacy 2.0
    • New and fatal lung disease discovered
    • Medtronics introduces app for diabetics
    • Nanobots to the rescue!
    • China starts testing a controversial gene-editing technique on patients
    • Being put to sleep with an mobile phone
    • The World Has Gone Digital .... But What About Healthcare?
    • What about EPR, and the patient safety?
    • Need a Kidney? Hang on, I’ll print one
    • FDA approves CyPass Micro-Stent, an implant for Glaucoma
    • Audi focuses on the well-being and health of the driver
    • FitBit dominates market for health and fitness wearables, Apple growing
    • IBM Watson correctly diagnosis rare form of leukemia
    • Social media use by patients raises ethical issues
    • Watching movie during operation could prevent tress and help recovery process
    • Apple might be working on a standalone health-tracking device
    • Vodafone launches smart bikini to warn against UV radiation
    • The importance of determining ROI in the digital health value chain
    • New technology reduce lack of sense during invasive surgery
    • Dutch researchers look into music as alternative for pain treatment
    • Telehealth is becoming a no-brainer quickly
    • Healthcare executives fear more hacks
    • New patent for Apple, making an ECG with your watch
    • Scientists closer to pointing out genes responsible for diseases
    • New type of wearable help people with autism control anxiety
    • Ransomware will Kill
    • Neural chip can help people fight neurological afflictions
    • Ten Technologies that change pharma industry for good or for bad
    • Great opportunities for Dutch e-health businesses in Germany
    • Mobile approach to facilitate EHR acces improves use and sharing of data
    • Virtual reality, a leap into cancer cells
    • Withings expanding staff aggressively to keep up growth ehealth market
    • E-skin that keeps sticking and is easily removed
    • Hundreds of volunteers to battle Alzheimer's with wearable technology
    • Mobile security a growing concern for hospitals
    • An eye test to discover Parkinson’s?
    • Apple buys startup Gliimpse, broadens health strategy
    • Should smart homes not be designed especially for the elderly?
    • Mint Solutions raises 5 mln euro’s to expand markets for MedEye
    • National Health IT Market Leaders Partner in Response to €875m Irish EHR Strategy
    • The slow path towards a single electronic health records
    • WhatsApp might become the new normal for doctor – patient communications
    • Simulations will cut down costs and risks for clinical trials
    • Detect an arrhythmia with your fingertip!
    • New smart glass combines health sensor technology with good design
    • Philips launches new version of its IntelliSpace Cardiovascular
    • Playing games on a tablet just as effective as medicine!
    • Personalised medicine offers chances, faces challenges
    • Health & fitness are making headway in wearables
    • Big data used in treatment of sepsis
    • The hospital sound of the future
    • 3M and Cerner team up to improve healthcare
    • Digital is the way to go to keep healthcare available and improve quality
    • HTC invests in VR software developer Surgical Theater
    • Finding the risk on breast cancer faster with AI
    • Mobile biometrics market grows fast, important in healthcare
    • Neural Dust sensors inside humans can monitor and treat disease
    • Electronic health records might make doctors ill
    • The considerable potential of mHealth needs evidence
    • Super-resolution Microscope creates 3D images of negative space in biological samples
    • Finaly Apple gets tougher on bad health apps
    • New Apple Watch committed on health and fitness
    • Worldwide mHealth services market worth US$ 59 billion in 2020
    • EC nearing end of public consultation on safety of apps
    • Sanofi, Verily combine forces to fight diabetics
    • Robot helps in delicate eye operation – a world’s first!
    • Mhealth devices need to be adjusted because Apple's new strategy
    • Simple, non-invasive testing of hemoglobin in blood with smartphone-app
    • The impact of artificial intelligence in 2030
    • Ransomware presents growing threat to healthcare
    • Telemedicine can be used to prevent blindness from diabetic retinopathy
    • The powers and limits of texting for medical adherence
    • One million dollars for DNA on Demand!
    • New way discovered for making medical isotopes without radioactive waste
    • Pfizer launched app to support individuals with depression
    • Crowd funded ehealth helps people to monitor weight and sleep better
    • A wearable that tells you how much water you should drink!
    • Telemedicine, still not as normal as sliced bread
    • Social robot for people with mental disabilities
    • Healthcare needs to start worrying about its IT vulnerability
    • Digital transformation is beginning in MEA countries
    • Brexit, Suppliers & Health IT Spend
    • Dutch ministry invests 105 million euros in digital information hospitals
    • Microsoft helps fight cancer with AI platform Hannover
    • AirStrip receives FDA-approval for web app
    • Funding for Facebook like platform for doctors connects physicians globally
    • Microsoft vows to 'solve' cancer within 10 years
    • Social robot Phi for people with mental disabilities
    • Zuckerberg and Chan invest 3 billion in fighting diseases
    • Google DeepMind talks with worried patients about its healthcare plans
    • US federal government invests 87 mln dollars in improved EHR’s
    • First international 24/7 remote ICU monitoring launched
    • App helps ventilated patients communicate with staff, visitors
    • New platform for health diagnostics based on your voice?
    • Wearables increase participation rates in corporate wellness programs
    • The Hague organises international care innovation conference
    • Apple wants to interpret data with HealthKit, not just pass it on
    • A wearable that diagnoses epilepsy
    • Blurring boundaries between consumer and medical devices
    • US Health giant Aetna promotes Apple Watch for health purposes
    • Repairing human bones with 3D printed synthetic replicas
    • IoT, wearables will transform healthcare, improving lives
    • One in three people digitally monitor health or fitness condition
    • Verily joins Dutch research project on Parkinson’s disease
    • Wake up, sleep needs to digitalise!
    • Big Data, AI, IoT have biggest impact on healthcare in 2017
    • Free app collects 70 million emotions worldwide to prevent suicide
    • Healthcare is not Apple enough, Apple expands in healthcare
    • Startup iBeat and Dr. Mehmet Oz launch watch for heart patients
    • Theranos closes labs, fires employees in move to survive
    • Healthcare industry fastest growing in mobility revenues
    • FitBit goes on the offense, shows its worth in healthcare
    • Technological possibilities and healthcare reality are out of sync
    • Microsoft: no Band 3 this year, remains committed to health services
    • Online doctor visits are on the rise, according to Kaiser Permantente
    • Unicef Drones transporting medical supplies when infrastructure is not in place
    • Duke University testing HoloLens for brain surgery
    • Nanoparticles used on mice prevent cartilage degeneration
    • Partnership Rockstart and, Dutch Health Valley to support health startups
    • Chatbot Melody assists doctors to collect patient information
    • Imatgina initiative helps children deal with radiology experience
    • Zoom+ launches telemedicine chat app
    • Apple Watch most accurate wrist wearable for measuring heartbeat
    • C dots not only tag, but kill cancer cells
    • ABI: nine million continuous glucose monitor (CGM) shipments by 2021
    • Healthcare fastest growing industry in security investments
    • Theranos premise, simple blood drawing and testing still on the horizon
    • Educate surgeons in Virtual Reality
    • Proliferation of smartphone brings back house call by the doctor
    • Cybersecurity spending on connected medical devices set to triple by 2021
    • Revolutionary transparent graphene neural sensors
    • PointClickCare Launches Skin and Wound Smartphone App
    • Major Cancer breakthrough with new nanotechnology
    • BIMA is bringing insurance to development countries
    • Dutch robot battles with multi-resistant bacteria’s
    • New machine learning technique to understand drug resistance cancer cells
    • Employees don’t want to adopt telemedicine - just yet
    • Smart sock adds sensations to prosthetics
    • 50% population will rely on virtual personal health assistants for primary care in 2025
    • Philips completes large scale pathology validation study
    • Checking patients progress using an app-based program at Saint Peter’s
    • 32 million dollar raised to fund the San Francisco-based company Habit
    • Augmented reality will become mainstream in healthcare after 2018
    • Samsung launches new mobile digital radiography system
    • 23andMe stops development next generation genetics sequencing
    • Blockchain can revolutionize information sharing in healthcare
    • A new system of measuring healthcare quality is needed
    • Pathology startup Proscia broadens cloudplatform with cancer research tools
    • UK hospitals shut down IT-systems, cancel operations, after virus infection
    • New bioceramic screw revolutionize setting of complex bone fractures
    • Nanoparticles used in fight against cancer
    • Virtual Reality for elderly with dementia
    • Drugs that could cure HIV and AIDS developed by scientists
    • New research aims at standard cancer care for pregnant women
    • Norway uses Dutch ParkinsonNet
    • Philips, Masimo end legal disputes, sign business partnership
    • Fraunhofer develops new deep learning method to find changes in tumor images
    • NASA’s new material discovery speeds up the healing process
    • Personalised healthcare, good for people, good for business
    • 3 revolutionary Healthcare innovations according to experts
    • Takeda takes steps in the future of healthcare
    • Artificially enhanced extracellular matrix can coat implants for faster adoption
    • A better smile on your face with a new 3D invisible brace
    • HealthTap launches cloudplatform for ehealth app developers
    • Research confirms negative influence smartphone use on bed rest
    • Rice expands graphene repertoire with MRI contrast agent
    • New non-invasive DNA-test for the unborn child
    • German students reach breakthrough in bio-printing
    • Positive ROI boosts mobile health strategy
    • Smart footwear will become fast growing segment in mhealth
    • Ava raises $9.7M tu further develop their fertility-tracking wearable
    • Microsoft releases app for colour blinds on iPhone
    • Surgical app company Touch Surgery signs agreement with Ethicon
    • Digital tools strive to simulate in-person doctor visits
    • Smartinhaler reduces hospitalizations
    • ARM and US TrustedCare teamed up to build medical devices for people with chronic conditions
    • Revolutionary assay Improve survival after kidney transplantation
    • Telemedicine consultations provide beter care in high-risk deliveries
    • Unique amyloid buildup in brain blood vessel offers clue to Alzheimer’s development
    • Novartis postpones testing Google’s smart contact lens
    • New device eases Acute Heroin-withdrawal pain
    • First wearable vitamin D coach by e-Senses and Holst Centre
    • SIMPLE makes practising operations lifelike
    • New findings might help battling Alzheimer's, Type 2 Diabetes
    • OslerMD: quick health checkup with a four finger scan
    • ENISA: hospitals next target for cyber-attacks
    • Siren Care creates smart socks for diabetic patients
    • Medical robotics research gets a half million euro financial injection
    • Google gets five-year access to health data of 1.6m people
    • Karolinska University Hospital builds flexible operating room around surgical team
    • Herston Health Precinct to launch Biofabrication Institute
    • US veterans diagnosed by deep-learning
    • Daniel Kraft: ‘Technology changes care irrevocably, think about the consequences now’
    • Sensor suit monitors and analyse stroke patients at home
    • Remote care technology helps to battle chronic diseases
    • Hackable implanted medical devices can kill patients
    • Augmented reality used against phantom pain
    • Aridhia expands European Appeal with New RSRCH-Health Service in Netherlands
    • New portable sensor needs one drop to quickly assess clotting ability of blood
    • Ireland has its first ‘digital baby’, named Emily
    • One Drop diabetes service gets FDA clearance
    • Genetic code lung cells cracked in battle against IPF
    • AI and machine learning have yet to make a real impact on healthcare
    • Graphene-enhanced silly putty can measure heartrate and blood pressure
    • The 8 semifinalists of the Accenture HealthTech Innovation Challenge
    • New echo-based Amazon home health tool by Orbita
    • APIs can provide unprecedented patient access to health data
    • Wearables have great potential – but not right now
    • Microfluidic chip can lead to faster, cheaper drugs screening
    • ERC grants €605 mln in Consolidator Grants for young researchers
    • Dutch University invests in tech health projects for people living in poverty
    • New application makes smart screening in healthcare possible
    • Technological changes in healthcare impact regulation
    • Seeing your unborn child in 3D soon be possible
    • 21st Century Cures Act is a blessing to telehealth
    • Mobile ecosystem expanding role patient in research and innovation
    • Algorithm labels images of individual vertebrae during spine surgery
    • Miniaturized sensor determines pH and chloride levels in fluid
    • AI-powered eye care global research group launched by Microsoft India
    • A consumer exoskeleton to assist elderly is underway
    • Technology supporting and improving healthcare is just at the beginning
    • Breathalyser detects 17 illnesses through breath analysis
    • 5 Israelic medical innovations from 2016
    • Millennials have different expectations from healthcare
    • Digital Healthcare prospects are looking good for 2017
    • Pixels save human lives, what 4K adds to healthcare
    • Dutch medtech startups are doing well in 2016
    • Univercells receives $12 million from Gates Foundation
    • Scientists come up with temporary ink to mark areas for cancer treatment
    • Healthcare IoT applications gaining momentum in MEA region
    • Smart insulin can make life easier for diabetes patients
    • A new app helps doctors find the right health app for their patients
    • Mobile technology will reshape use of ultrasound in healthcare
    • Cognitive Computing a rising star in the healthcare industry
    • Fraunhofer: low-energy-electrons for different approach to vaccine production
    • FDA’s Cybersecurity Guidelines for Medical Devices have arrived
    • Healthcare investments in IoT will grow fast between 2016-2020
    • Scientists create antibiotic spider silk
    • Fitbit makes new inroads into the healthcare industry
    • Theranos fires another 155 employees in a bid to survive
    • 3D X-ray movies show bones while moving
    • Novo Nordisk and Glooko team up for digital diabetes management
    • Health segment growing in importance in 3D printing, enterprise wearables
    • Is that a phone fixing your face?
    • Smart packaging can help patients with more user friendly instructions
    • Healthcare fast growing segments in robotics
    • FDA issues warning about hackable Implantable Cardiac Devices
    • More mobility for the elderly with the Aura Power Suit
    • New technique for eavesdropping on neurons
    • 3D-printed blood vessels successfully implanted in monkeys
    • Big data agreement between Merck, Palantir
    • New approaches in neuroscience, with the help of Donkey Kong
    • Going to the doctor? Make an appointment with the S Health app
    • Machine learning algorithm predicts match between donor liver and recipient
    • New Indian health app takes on Apple's HomeKit and Google's Health services
    • Big data used to tackle growing opioid problem
    • Graphene tattoo can replace bulke measurement equipment
    • New soft robotic sleeve helps heart beat
    • New technology to help reduce medication errors
    • ‘YO’ enables FDA aproved at-home sperm fertility test
    • A unique platform for digital image exchange for Pathology Diagnostics
    • Using smartphone for DNA analysis can reduce impact of wrong treatment
    • Telehealth platform provider Avizia and MLS Telehealth team up to offer provider network
    • Twitter can help predict outbreak of disease
    • Nurx gives easier access to birth control methods
    • Algorithm created by Stanford researchers to visually detect skin cancer
    • Senior citizens will buy stylish hearing aids more and more.
    • Completely Locked-in People able to Communicate via Brain-Computer Interface
    • UCHealth launches online appointment scheduling, virtual
    • Glooko and Ascensia team up to integrate diabetes management Technologies
    • Treat vertigo with the aid of ‘Virtual reality’
    • Patient monitoring wearables market will multiply in coming years
    • Luckless Jawbone set to go for high margin healthcare business
    • Medical 3D printing program, first of its kind in Canada
    • Sensor equipped vest provides non invasive cardiac mapping method
    • Digital health can prevent medical errors, save lives and reducing costs
    • Patients are offered tablets for telemonitoring by Northwell Health Home Care
    • UC Davis Health is integrating patient-Generated health Data to improve health
    • 78% wants to use virtual healthcare, only 21% does…
    • 3D printing in healthcare is getting bigger quickly
    • New electronic pill can stay in gut for longer period of time
    • COPD patients profit from growing patient monitoring wearable market
    • Access to medical data through EHR’s still not what it should be
    • Technology can help Singapore healthcare, but there are challenges
    • 60 percent health record data breaches January caused by insiders
    • Virtual nurse app by Sense.ly raises $8 million from investors
    • Swymed backback aims at bringing telemedicine to low connectivity areas
    • Revenues remote patient monitoring solutions grow to 32 billion euro by 2021
    • Sex education via an app for the young
    • Tom Lawry, Director Worldwide Health Microsoft, new member Editorial Board ICT&health
    • Measuring calories by reading tweets can improve public health
    • Your pocket doctor evolves into a personal health support system
    • UK hospitals trial that monitors vital signs, gives early warning
    • ‘Cloud suppliers can provide adequate protection for health data’
    • Nurses need safe communications solutions to improve workflow
    • Healthcare IT must embrace behavioral science in order to create better UX
    • Genomics has great promise but also faces hurdles in personalised medicine
    • Healthcare industry: top 10 most innovative companies for 2017
    • Housecall-app Heal expanding nationwide in US
    • Withings relaunches under Nokia brand, early summer 2017
    • The healthcare has no place for a McDonaldization
    • Digital health can help accomplish Universal health Coverage
    • Patient engagement front and centre at HIMSS 2017
    • Philips joins forces with German Onelife for mother & child care
    • Monitor teens digitally with smart pills after organ transplant
    • NHS ‘lost’ 500.000 documents with patient-sensitive material
    • Patients believe open access medical records is key in quality care
    • Fraunhofer Institute develops ultrasound technology for liver cancer
    • Follow the virus software can track disease outbreaks in real time
    • A holographic game from Cigna and Microsoft for health screenings
    • Writing human genome might be possible within 10 years
    • Universal cancer care needs both technology and human touch
    • Facebook spots suicidal users with artificial intelligence
    • Doctors provide insight into epileptic seizures with an Apple Watch
    • Patients expect more from data sharing than what is possible
    • Breakthrough MRI-guided Cancer Treatment approved by FDA
    • Welby teams up with J&J's Janssen to develop a mobile app for ADHD
    • First FDA clearance for robotic guidance system for dental implant procedures
    • Augmented Reality to improve accuracy of surgeries
    • Pregnancy e-tool Babyscripts aims at OBGYN professionals
    • Computer models can help predict adverse drug reactions
    • More focus on group ‘medium cost’ patients will save money later on
    • Combating depression among the elderly with videogames
    • Telecare creates new care network for older people
    • Telehealth services increase cost for payer, a Rand study suggests
    • Your smartwatch can tell you when to call in sick for work
    • 40 percent hospitals will roll out digital transformation initiatives in 2017
    • New neuroprosthetics bring great advantages and big risks
    • 3D modelling and imaging helps surgeons with complex operations
    • Electronic pills measures body temperature
    • ResearchKit proves a reliable source for health researchers
    • Philips deepens strategic partnership with Phoenix Children’s Hospital
    • Computer model can predict most deadly lung cancers
    • Algorithm rates suturing skills by itself
    • New nano implant might help restore sight
    • Apple wants iPads in all hospitals
    • Mhealth programs can increase healthy behaviour in children
    • Engineers take pictures of brain with surgical needle and laser light
    • Telemedicine has positive effect on environmental and travel costs
    • Toshiba medical expands Aplio i-series with MSK imaging
    • Dutch Researchers Erasmus MC successfully reverse ageing
    • NY Attorney General reaches settlement with health app developers
    • Testing sperm motility at home just became easy
    • Pokemon Go like app to get patients moving wins San Diego hackathon
    • Oracle promises streamlined end to end clinical data flow with new cloud service
    • GE Healthcare goes digital with $500 million investment
    • Musk backs bio implant startup Neuralink
    • New California healthcare site rates doctors
    • Man with quadriplegia can move hand and arm again by thinking about it
    • Positive effects of telemedicine in a safety net setting
    • Mobile technology used to personalise recommendations during pregnancy
    • Miniature 3D reproductive tract simplify research, drug testing
    • Online metabolic calculator better in determining risk of diseases
    • Cardiio uses light-reflection data to determine irregular heartbeat
    • US healthcare can save $60 billion with digital investments
    • Tiny bioengineered blood vessel provides blood flow for tissue implants
    • Big data can save lives - with the right questions asked
    • Small Florida community uses technology to create a healthy lifestyle
    • Healthcare among fastest growing segments in AI/cognitive systems
    • Philips, B. Braun, join forces for regional anesthesia solutions
    • Implementing telemedicine not as easy as it may seem
    • Printed electronics can provide cheap health and fitness trackers
    • New regulations for medical devices, in vitro diagnostics approved
    • Ransomware attack may expose data of 55.000 paediatric patients
    • Healthcare Analytics lessons to be gleaned from around the world
    • ERC hands out €540 mln worth in Advanced Grants
    • New software builds personalized 3D maps of brain functions
    • Growing interest in interoperability education among healthcare leaders
    • Forward offers ‘no insurance based’ primary care
    • Renselaer working on moldable scaffold for skull bone
    • NBA and Kaiser Permanente partner to discuss mental health
    • Microfluidic technique captures and counts circulating plasma cells
    • Apple makes new inroads into health with glucose sensor technology
    • Swiss researchers developed a camera system to track premature babies
    • Not the next big thing matters, but technology saving lives
    • Toyota launches rental service for rehabilitation robot
    • Successful launch ICT&health International magazine
    • Artificial Intelligence helps predicting heart failure
    • VR, AR become lifesaving technologies in the OR
    • US government launches cyber security center for healthcare
    • App helps to predict impact food on blood sugar levels
    • IBM officials state that artificial intelligence could democratize healthcare
    • AI based algorithm can predict likelihood of diabetic retinopathy
    • New Annals of Surgery study shows power of visual abstracts
    • Brainwaves might predict students interest in school subjects
    • Defining personal health is needed to make its impact bigger
    • Virtual human program improves bedside manners of aspiring doctors
    • AI and robotics in healthcare will be accepted by public
    • Philips-CEO: how your smart toothbrush can keep you healthy
    • 18-year old Mexican student develops bra EVA to detect breast cancer
    • Dramatic but very uneven growth of telemedicine for mental health issues
    • Apps tracking menstrual cycle lack functionality and are too pink
    • The Dutch healthcare policy is based on shared responsibility
    • How does automation change healthcare?
    • Chatbots: the future of healthcare?
    • New heads up surgical 3D platform improves operating experience
    • Dutch government grants 113 million for ground-breaking research
    • AI, robots will replace professionals in healthcare by 2022
    • Philips expands OB/GYN ultrasound portfolio with new visualization tools
    • 3D technology, new algorithms aid in use of prosthetic limbs
    • Resembling control of prosthetic limb movement
    • Propeller sensor helps asthma patients manage disease
    • NHS slowly returning to ‘normal’ after WannaCry attack
    • Cybersecurity not enough of a concern in healthcare - ABI
    • Impact IoT in healthcare will remain relatively small in coming years
    • New lung “organoids” in a dish mimic full-size lung features
    • Prototype implantable chip gives patients more intuitive control of arm prosthetics
    • Detecting disease markers at home with tiny organic chips
    • New brain implant could make controlling exoskeletons with mind possible
    • Optum, IBM rank highest in HealthTech Ranking IDC
    • iGlucose System for diabetes patients receives FDA clearance
    • Wearable devices can give insights into brain activity
    • British public sceptical about protection of medical records
    • FDA seeking to accelerate approval of regenerative medicine therapies
    • Study shows measuring caloric with wrist-worn devices not accurate
    • Getting fit with a personal trainer on the go with Gixo
    • CHOMA Dreams Cafés create safe spaces for South African girls
    • Preality VR can help medical students learn to cope with stress situations
    • Electronic insole detects foot strike pattern in runners
    • Apple loads watchOS 4 with health-oriented features
    • Health-oriented Apple and Xiaomi dethrone FitBit as wearables market leader
    • First mixed reality livestream of neurosurgical procedure at Helsinki University
    • Alexa delivers Mayo Clinic news via Amazon Echo
    • Facebook Messenger now offers a mental health chatbot
    • Healthcare biggest vertical in wearable volume in 2022
    • Hospitals need to help and push EHR vendors to get the solution they need
    • Philips announces cloud-based IntelliSpace Oncology to integrate patient data
    • Dutch Venture Challenge award for X-Heal diagnostic technology
    • Smart stethoscope by Eko cleared by FDA
    • Immune cells working as cancer assassins help with personalised treatment
    • IT infrastructure key to better communication between doctor, patient
    • New app helps moms and nurses manage breastmilk
    • New foreays from HP, Samsung into healthcare
    • Lab-on-a-chip can monitor health, find diseases
    • Apple’s iPhone may be the next place to store medical information
    • Engineers at FIU develop wearable sensor to battle excessive drinking
    • Digital technology can help lower healthcare costs, study suggests
    • Telemedicine just as effective for headaches as a visit to the doctor
    • FDA outlines plans for post market device regulation
    • Defibrillator equipped drones have potential in saving lives
    • Nokia's biggest expansion in consumer healthcare is coming up
    • First Canadian patient equipped with a real time heart monitoring sensor
    • AI and robotics in healthcare: not a danger but a helping hand
    • Advances in healthcare digitization give strategic focus to analytics
    • Researchers combine deep learning with social robotics
    • Google changes removal policies with addition of private medical records
    • A virtual walk in nature helps with acute pain management
    • Late-night phone use has negative effect on mental health teenagers
    • City Health Dashboard to expand across U.S.
    • New global ransomware attack ‘more sophisticated’
    • Accenture: AI will lead to $150 billion in annual savings by 2026
    • Duke studies effectiveness of mobile apps after heart failure
    • Lab-on-a-chip as early warning system for preterm birth
    • Apple announces additions to Research- and CareKit
    • 3D printed models improve patient outcome in heart valve replacements
    • Sanofi and PARAXEL to study potential of wearables in clinical trials
    • Precision medicine held back by lack of understanding biological systems
    • UK hospital receives slap on wrist after sharing data with DeepMind
    • HandScan helps with painless examination rheumatoid arthritis
    • Philips expanding uGrow platform with acquisition of Health & Parenting
    • 4D-Flow MRI used to improve personalised care for BAV patients
    • Drayson will develop digital health tools for UK universities
    • UCLA looks into rewiring brain in order to help with depressions
    • DARPA funded project looks into less invasive brain implant device
    • Portable device predicts deadly sepsis at its onset
    • Study based on global smartphone data shows ways to target obesity
    • Electronic health records might hurt patient care, doctors say
    • UC San Francisco researcher use big data to find new ways of using drugs
    • Philips gets FDA-clearance for wearable psoriasis treatment
    • Virtual reality system teaches residents, helps surgeons, reassures patients
    • The analogue hearts needs to be part of the digital revolution in healthcare
    • IDC recognizes four healthcare IT vendors using machine learning
    • Philips buys German TomTec to broaden diagnostic ultrasound portfolio
    • Co-operation between K4Connect, Garmin on wearables for elderly, disabled
    • Healthcare in Africa in one of the booming businesses
    • Artificial Intelligence in Orthodontics
    • Harvard University researchers use Google data to track dengue fever
    • AI based algorithms help identify instances of schizophrenia
    • Digital technologies must support overall EU health policy goals
    • Korean scientists develop breath sensor that spots disease biomarkers
    • High willingness in healthcare industry to adopt new technology
    • Google Glass makes new inroads in healthcare
    • Mayo Clinic keeps breaking 3D-printing barriers
    • Smart walk assist improves rehabilitation after stroke, spinal injury
    • IBM, Quest Diagnostics and MSK collaborate in new precision medicine service
    • 'E-health is great. But if we lose the analogue heart, then we've missed it’
    • FDA launches new pilot program for health related software development
    • New inroads into healthcare: Apple combines forces with Cochlear
    • Smartphone with gas sensor can detect fine dust, regulate medication delivery
    • The good, the bad and the CRISPR-Cas9: the advantages and ethical questions
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