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By Jeff Lagasse | 04:47 pm | October 24, 2016
As part of the formal alliance announced Friday, ASU will build a 150,000-square-foot facility to house Mayo's new medical school and innovation center.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:32 am | October 24, 2016
Describes the cloud-based EHR company’s culture as encouraging experimenting without fear of failing.
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | 01:14 pm | October 21, 2016
Supply of mobile health apps greatly exceeds the demand for them, based on research2guidance’s report on the mHealth App Developer Economics 2016, analyzing the status and trends of the mobile health apps market.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:39 am | October 20, 2016
Sutter is using Validic’s digital health platform to monitor patients with Type 2 diabetes in one pilot. In the other, Amita Health is implementing TapCloud’s technology for behavioral health, stroke, orthopedic surgery and other medical conditions. 
By Bill Siwicki | 02:01 pm | October 18, 2016
IoT devices operating on radio frequency, a.k.a. Internet of Radios, are causing a new breed of security headaches. Tips for protecting against them.
By Bill Siwicki | 08:07 am | October 14, 2016
Healthcare IT News asks HIT professionals to take part in an important new survey that will study the place of EHRs, cybersecurity, population health, Big Data and more in the year ahead.  
By Bernie Monegain | 07:56 am | October 14, 2016
The Seattle-based company, which aims to re-engineer how consumers manage their care’ also brought on a vice president of product management to advance its platform.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:12 am | October 12, 2016
The accidental health app bested other tools in engaging patients who stand to benefit most. But whether Pokémon Go or future apps and devices specifically designed to keep people moving will succeed depends on the very big question of design.
By Chris Hayden | 11:39 am | October 11, 2016
The event is slated to take place at HIMSS17 in Orlando on Feb. 19-20, 2017. Speaker proposals are now being accepted. 
By Bill Siwicki | 08:04 am | October 07, 2016
The University of Mississippi Medical Center is harnessing artificial intelligence to identify people with chronic disease risk factors who will also respond well to using remote monitoring technologies. The task is tricky, to be certain.