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Tag: self-tracking
Google is trying to map a “normal” patient’s physiology
Google’s aptly named Baseline Study project will attempt to map the entire physiology of a perfectly “normal” patient.
Key features hypertension apps need to have based on an extensive review of medical literature
We reviewed over 1000 abstracts in search of studies using apps for self-management of hypertension as well as a host of meta-analyses, reviews, and guidelines to identify key features that we think are likely to help our patients be more successful. Here’s what we found.
AliveCor-Practice Fusion partnership hints at future opportunities & challenges of the “quantified self”
Self-tracking devices will increasingly be linked to EHRs, thereby presenting clinicians with an interesting opportunity as well as challenges.
Discussing self-tracking apps and devices on Twitter
On Wednesday, iMedicalApps held a tweet chat on mobile apps and devices for self-tracking diet and exercise. The chat was a kick-off to the #mHealth chats since the holidays. Some key points from the chat were: Multiple devices currently are available with different preferences by users Apps can be useful but can require a lot […]



