by Bill Malloy | Jul 1, 2021 | Communication, Data, Health, Technology
As Apple prepares to release its newest iteration of the Apple Watch, which is now up to Series 7, excitement has been building about a possible new feature: continuous blood glucose monitoring. The buzz stems from a partnership between Apple and Rockley Photonics, a...
by Bill Malloy | Jun 24, 2021 | Business, Data, Health, Services, Technology
The world is rapidly becoming more digitalized, and the coronavirus pandemic drove a lot of technological development in healthcare. With emerging technologies like robots that perform surgery and artificial intelligence-driven chatbots, the concern that tech is...
by Bill Malloy | Jun 3, 2021 | Business, Data, Health, Services, Technology
Technological advancements are quickly reshaping the delivery of healthcare in the United States and beyond. Through new technology, it is possible to better triage potential health issues so that physicians can address the most serious cases first. In addition,...
by Bill Malloy | May 26, 2021 | Communication, Data, Security, Technology
Wearable healthcare technologies have picked up a lot of momentum in recent years. Many of these technologies have developed enough reliability to be used as a clinical adjunct, such as the electrocardiogram feature of the Apple Watch. Furthermore, the pandemic...
by Bill Malloy | May 12, 2021 | Communication, Data, Health, Services, Technology
The wearable technology industry has grown rapidly in the past few years. The first thing that usually comes to mind when you think of wearable technology is likely smartwatches or fitness trackers, such as those made by Apple and Fitbit. However, many other types of...
by Bill Malloy | Apr 28, 2021 | Data, Health, Medication, Pharmaceuticals, Scientists, Technology
One of the technologies that has received a lot of attention in digital health in the past few years is the smart pill. These pills are small electronic devices that are shaped like a pharmaceutical capsule so that they can be easily swallowed. The pills safely travel...