
Three digital wellness trends to watch in 2022
From mental health apps to patient-generated data to connected, personalized health care, Deloitte has identified three digital health care trends worth watching in 2022.
From mental health apps to patient-generated data to connected, personalized health care, Deloitte has identified three digital health care trends worth watching in 2022.
This collection of products from the CES 2022 Innovation Awards will help your life in ways you never imagined.
Chemists can manipulate molecules, watch proteins interact and share their work with colleagues in the virtual reality platform.
Security researchers used a Bluetooth vulnerability to change negative results to positive.
Dark Web prices for fake COVID-19 vaccination cards shot up from $100 to $200 almost immediately after the U.S. president announced new mandates, says Check Point Research.
Tablo from Outset has miniaturized and simplified the process, giving patients more flexibility in their treatment.
Digital tools are coming into play as employees start returning to offices to ensure safety and well-being.
With the explosion of the delta variant, more organizations may turn to digital passports to verify employees' safety as they return to the office.
43% of workers are increasingly worried about being exposed to COVID-19 and contracting the virus, Envoy found in its latest survey.
The study also reported on the possible work repercussions and mental health concerns of employees who test positive for COVID-19.
Commentary: Most COVID-related machine learning failed–not Moderna. Here's how data prep and cloud helped make Moderna a COVID-19 vaccination success story.
Even as the delta variant spreads, many people would rather pay money for a phony vaccine card than get the actual shot for free, according to Check Point Research.
A lost vaccine card can be a headache for recently inoculated people. Creating a digital backup and saving it as a PDF could be a worthwhile move. Here's how to do it.
Salesforce Health Cloud is being updated with new features for remote patient monitoring, improved appointment management, medication management, and HIPAA-compliant maps.
With innovations like biofeedback, AR surgery, on-demand care and more, technology is helping improve medical care. Tom Merritt lists five things to know about digital health.