Here are some of the top stories in healthcare, telemedicine, and mobile health that our sister site mHealthWatch has been monitoring this past week.
Nokia to Acquire Withings in Digital Health Powerplay
According to a new report from VRJournal, Nokia made it official on Tuesday. The company is acquiring Withings, a leader in the connected health revolution.
Study: 96 Percent of Online Complaints About Doctors Fault Customer Service, Not Quality of Care
According to the findings of a new study published in Journal of Medical Practice Management, among 35K doctor reviews, poor communications is the average patient’s chief frustration.
Healthcare Tech is a Tale of Two Cities, Says AARP Report
At its Health Innovation@50+ event this week, AARP issued a Caregivers and Technology: What they Want and Need study aimed at identifying technology interest and usage among America’s 40 million unpaid family caregivers.
ASCP Touts New Online Toolkit For Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer
Ahead of the weekend, MHW learned that The American Society for Clinical Pathology, the world’s largest professional membership organization for pathologists and laboratory professionals, announced the launch of an “evidence-based, online Dx Toolkit designed to enhance the understanding of the diagnosis and management of breast cancer.”
CVS Health, Curbside Go Mobile
CVS Health announced ahead of the weekend a new partnership with Curbside, a company aiming to “perfect the store pickup experience for retailers and consumers.”
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