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By Bill Siwicki | 02:59 pm | January 13, 2016
A new report shows 84 percent of U.S. FDA-approved health apps tested by IT security vendor Arxan Technologies did not adequately address at least two of the Open Web Application Security Project top 10 risks. 
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:18 am | January 12, 2016
Carestream says Vue Motion platform also addresses Stages 2 and 3 meaningful use because it gives patients an easy way to see their images.
By Eric Bailey | 10:13 am | January 12, 2016
John Sharp sits down with Healthcare IT News to discuss patient engagement as it relates to meaningful use and mobile apps, and shows off his Regina Holliday Walking Gallery jacket painting entitled "Community.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:58 am | January 08, 2016
Duke Medicine claims to be the first Epic-based health system to implement the Fast Health Information Resources application programming interface in conjunction with Apple's HealthKit within a live environment.
By Susan Morse | 04:04 pm | January 07, 2016
Court rules makers of the memory sharpening app preyed on consumers’ fears about age-related cognitive decline.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:25 pm | January 07, 2016
Medtronic and IBM applied cognitive analytics to 600 anonymous patient cases using data from Medtronic insulin pumps and glucose monitors.
By Bill Siwicki | 08:37 pm | January 06, 2016
While 66 of the 100 largest hospitals in the United States offer consumers mobile health apps, only 2 percent of patients are using them, according to a new report published on Wednesday by Accenture that also found that failure to focus apps on services consumers want most could cost each hospital more than $100 million a year in lost revenue.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:34 pm | January 05, 2016
New college graduates entering the lucrative mobile app economy earn about $99,000 per year on average, more than double the average salary that a typical new grad earns, according to a new report from ACT/The App Association.
By Eric Bailey | 11:13 am | January 04, 2016
Mark Goodge, CTO for the Department of Defense & Health Affairs, shares his thoughts on the 2015 HIMSS Connected Health Conference and how the DOD is planning to utilize emerging technologies to improve healthcare.
By Eric Bailey | 12:26 pm | December 31, 2015
Patricia Salber, MD, founder and CEO of Health Tech Hatch and host of the popular blog "The Doctor Weighs In," reflects on discussions from the 2015 Big Data & Healthcare Analytics Forum in Boston.