How telehealth providers are helping Hurricane Harvey victims (Updated)
As tropical storm Harvey rages on, telehealth providers like MDLive, Doctor on Demand and Teladoc are doing what they can to aid victims.
As tropical storm Harvey rages on, telehealth providers like MDLive, Doctor on Demand and Teladoc are doing what they can to aid victims.
Here's a look at some of the most intriguing biopharma news developments this week from an investment in a new approach for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease to reports highlighting flaws in the FDA's accelerated drug and device approval programs.
Canada has a proud history of achievement in the areas of science and technology, and the field of biomanufacturing and life sciences is no exception.
Rebecca Kaul, chief innovation officer at MD Anderson Cancer Center and a keynote speaker at MedCity CONVERGE, discussed why innovation is needed in healthcare — particularly in the oncology space.
Erik Halvorsen, director of the Texas Innovation Institute, muses on the business models of accelerators that he believes are fundamentally flawed.
We're not six months into 2017 yet. But already, a number of healthcare leaders have turned in their resignation letters due to significant problems at their organizations.
The collaboration with MD Anderson was a year in the making and will be Oncora Medical's biggest endeavor to date, according to Oncora Medical CEO David Lindsay.
This eBook, in collaboration with Care Logistics, details how hospitals and health systems can facilitate more effective decision-making by operationalizing elevated awareness.
Mayo Clinic's chief information officer describes the limitations of AI describing the nascent technology as a 2-year-old child learning to interact with the world.
The program outfits EMTs with 4G-enabled tablets that connect to 9-1-1 services, the University of Texas Health Science Center, a nurse help line, a network of primary care clinics (for the purpose of getting people into medical homes) and even to a taxi service for transportation.
The digital health cohort includes a handful of health IT and medical device startups from Australia as part of a Biobridge exchange program between Texas Medical Center and Australia.
BrainCheck raised the funding to expand customers for its concussion assessment tools and to add evaluation for signs of dementia.
The TSX Venture Exchange has a strong history of helping early-stage health and life sciences companies raise patient capital for research and development.
The diversified company is collaborating with Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, to launch a medical device incubator where internal research projects as well as those working with outside entrepreneurs.
In its third year, TCMx, the accelerator program at Texas Medical Center Innovation Institute, decides to work with medical device entrepreneurs, traditionally the neglected lot in curriculums of many healthcare accelerators.
Texas Children's Hospital's 13 social media channels include six different Facebook pages, two Twitter accounts, plus YouTube, Instagram and Pinterest. Social Media Specialist Cara Lovan shares her strategy for dealing with both happy and angry people.
Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston reported their findings in JAMA Internal Medicine.
The accelerator tweaked its approach -- each class will focus on different area. For the second class, it's digital health.