Study: Popular women’s health apps don’t meet basic privacy, security standards
The researchers found 20 of the 23 apps reviewed shared data with third parties. Only 16 displayed a privacy policy, and three collected data before consent.
The researchers found 20 of the 23 apps reviewed shared data with third parties. Only 16 displayed a privacy policy, and three collected data before consent.
In this narrative medicine essay, a physician recalls that when she presented with a suspected appendicitis as a medical student, she repeatedly requested a confirmation…
Edward Yurcisin, chief technology officer at NCQA, tells how health plans and organizations can improve healthcare quality by utilizing open-source innovation between payers and providers…
The expanded partnership allows clinical documentation from virtual care visits to be automatically generated using Microsoft’s AI capabilities, including GPT4.
Dr. Monica Bharel, senior public health advisor and former Massachusetts Department of Public Health commissioner, discusses how public and private sectors can unite to address…
In a study published in Nature, Google revealed that its generative AI technology answered medically related questions with 92.6% accuracy.
In a study published in Nature, Google revealed that its generative AI technology answered medically related questions with 92.6% accuracy.
In a study published in Nature, Google revealed that its generative AI technology answered medically related questions with 92.6% accuracy.
The San Francisco-based company will add Limbix’s SparkRx offering to its digital therapeutics portfolio.
The Ohio-based company’s XR90 offering allows physicians to view a patient’s anatomical structures in 3D for preoperative and intraoperative use.
Diana Gelston, chief commercial officer at Best Buy Health, tells MobiHealthNews how acquisitions and collaborations shape the company’s healthcare offerings.