Category Archives: technology
Brazilian Digital Health Tech Start-up, VivaBem, Partners With Sweden's Leading Telemedicine Provider Doktor.se
VivaBem has over 60,000 users and over 20 corporate clients, and offers two B2B business models for telemedicine services. Bundled product offerings are also available for chronic care management and digital therapeutics, as well as a wide array of built-in health and wellness features, electronic prescriptions, personalized content feed, health risk assessments, gamified challenges withContinue reading “Brazilian Digital Health Tech Start-up, VivaBem, Partners With Sweden's Leading Telemedicine Provider Doktor.se”
Hey, Fitness Apps, Stop Shaming Us While We Social Distance
App notifications can be helpful reminders to keep moving and maintain your fitness routine—in normal times. These are not normal times. https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/03/hey-fitness-apps-stop-shaming-us-while-we-social-distance/
Top health & fitness apps to base your research on
If you’re going to develop the next big health, fitness, or recipe app — you’ll first need to learn from what’s already out there. Learning about what these apps are doing right is an essential part of your early app development research. https://southfloridareporter.com/building-a-health-fitness-or-recipe-app-start-with-solid-research/
b.well Connected Health raises $16M in Series A funding
“Aligned with our mission of improving the health of our community, our partnership with b.well will empower patients by putting their health information at their fingertips and providing peace of mind,” Andrabi said in a statement. “On this journey to population health, we will take our expertise outside of our walls and provide people withContinue reading “b.well Connected Health raises $16M in Series A funding”
Survey finds consumer adoption of digital health tools dropped in 2020
Global consumer use of wearables — devices that collect health information such as lifestyle and vitals — dropped from 33% in 2018 to just 18% in 2020, according to a new Accenture survey. The survey also found that consumers’ use of mobile devices and applications for health management decreased from 48% in 2018 to 35% inContinue reading “Survey finds consumer adoption of digital health tools dropped in 2020”