- Aranki, Daniel, Gregorij Kurillo, and Ruzena Bajcsy. "Smartphone Based Real-Time Health Monitoring and Intervention." Handbook of Large-Scale Distributed Computing in Smart Healthcare. Springer, Cham, 2017. 473-514.
- Apple Opens Health Records API to Developers
- House call tech company Heal introduces Apple Health Record support. Consenting patients booking appointments through Heal may now opt to have their personal health records automatically and securely shared with a house call physician.
- Blockchain personal health record company rakes in $3.7M. The news coincides with the announcement that Embleema will be joining the Alchemist Blockchain Techstars Accelerator.
- Digital health reached a tipping point in 2016 as consumers adopted digital health tools at a record rate over the last 12 months
- Hospitals investing more in medical transcription tools as vendors modernize with automation, voice recognition. Medical transcription tools have long been legacy products but as vendors inject modern technologies, notably automation and voice recognition, new data suggests that hospitals are going to deploy more of these products and services amid broader digital transformation work. Medical transcription is the process by which doctors and healthcare professionals process health records, which are then converted into a readable format from voice and text. Such data is used largely by healthcare organizations and electronic health record initiatives.
- Apple Health Records
- Google Health (deprecated). Google Health was a personal health information centralization service by Google introduced in 2008 and discontinued in 2011
- Google Cloud's Healthcare API
- Google Fit
- Twine Health. Fitbit's health platform
Google Cloud's Healthcare API