WebMD’s pregnancy app gets a research component to it with a huge update and integration with Scripps.
Tag: researchKit
Penn Medicine launches ResearchKit app for sarcoidosis
Researchers from Penn Medicine have launched a new ResearchKit app for sarcoidosis that will build a digital cohort of patients with this rare disease.
ResearchKit app MyHeart Counts launches version 2.0 featuring new Coaching Module & more
The latest version of MyHeart Counts features a coaching module that will test different aspects of the ResearchKit app’s design to maximize impact.
ProofPilot launches digital health study templates for clinical research
ProofPilot has launched a new set of tools to help researchers rapidly create and manage randomized controlled trials using study templates.
MyHeart Counts, ResearchKit app study, releases initial results
This week, Stanford’s MyHeart Counts Cardiovascular Health Study published initial findings from their ResearchKit-based study.
Stanford researchers launch ResearchKit app for Peripheral Artery Disease
Stanford has launched another ResearchKit medical app, called VasTrac, for patients with peripheral artery disease.
PoopMD app adds ResearchKit to help understand how parents are using it
PoopMD analyzes babies’ stool for signs of biliary atresia. And now it includes ResearchKit to help understand how parents are using it.
Medable launches Axon, a do-it-yourself platform for ResearchKit apps
Medable’s Axon will enable clinicians & researchers to build their own ResearchKit apps without writing a single line of code.
USC Cardiology Dept launches Ventricular Assist Device ResearchKit app, VADable
The VADable app is a ResearchKit study from USC’s Keck School of Medicine for patients with LVADs or other ventricular assist devices.
C Tracker app is a ResearchKit study for patients with Hepatitis C
Boston Children’s hospital has released a hepatitis C Researchkit study called the C Tracker app.
Strength Through Insight app launched by scientists to gather data on patients with prostate cancer
A medical app that is part of a prostate cancer research study.
NSA evaluates hacking biomedical devices such as pacemakers
With more connected biomedical devices coming online, more vulnerabilities exist for hacking.