A new report from Stanford Medicine suggests that after years of holding it at arms’ length, physicians are becoming more comfortable with the use of patient...
Fitness Trackers
As most of you know, I live in Las Vegas and so I’m lucky enough to be able to attend the annual International CES (Consumer Electronic Show) every year...
Though the idea of a personal health record was a hot thing for a while, it didn’t become the fixture of the healthcare market that pundits had predicted. In...
Wearables vendor Fitbit has launched a connected health program designed to help payers, employers and health systems prevent disease, improve wellness and...
A new report by security vendor Infoblox suggests that threats posed by “shadow” personal devices connected to healthcare networks are getting worse. The...
Wired recently published an article that says “Science Says Fitness Trackers Don’t Work. Wear One Anyway.” No doubt they chose the headline...
A recent New York Times article made an interesting conclusion about the value of fitness tracker data: Ultimately, it is those aggregate numbers that offer...
I’ve been meaning to write this post ever since CES at the start of this year. It was one of the most impressive and interesting things I saw at CES...
The following is a guest blog post by Jennifer Bergeron, Learning and Development Manager at The Breakaway Group (A Xerox Company). Check out all of the blog...
I’ve started hearing a number of people mention this. In some cases it’s first hand accounts of their own usage and in other cases it’s...