Growth of the QS Movement, Part 3: Redesigning Wearable Tech
The Nike Fuel Band is featured in the the popular “September Issue” of Vogue. Analysts vary greatly in their predictions for wearable technology. With the growth of the Quantified Self movement,...
View ArticleVirtual Humans: More Honest Data in the Future of Healthcare
Any dancer or doctor knows full well what an incredibly expressive device your body is. 300 joints! 600 muscles! Hundreds of degrees of freedom! The next time you make breakfast, pay attention to the...
View ArticleTrends in Aging: Wearable Tech and Sensors for Seniors
What are the trends in aging? 1. More People, Living Longer, Living Independently Baby boomers started turning 65 in 2011. By 2030, the number of Americans age 65 and older will double to about 71...
View ArticleThis Holiday’s New Consumer Health Tech that Can Really Make a Difference
Let’s “Talk Turkey” About Health The following question was posed on Twitter at the Healthcare Leader (#hcldr) chat: “Over the holidays, can we ‘talk turkey‘ about health with family and friends?” This...
View ArticleDriving Transformational Change with Wearable Tech
One area that is always interesting to me is why some people and companies are able to drive change, and others cannot, even with equally good ideas. Sometimes it just takes one person or event to...
View ArticleSmarter Cities and Healthcare: Thru a Wide Angle Lens
Disruptive Forces in Healthcare Last week, I participated on a panel to discuss “Disruptive Forces in Healthcare: Where Are They Leading Us?” at the DIA conference in Washington D.C. Jack Andraka at...
View ArticleMaking Wearable Tech Sticky
This Year Vinyl Won CES 2016 Strange as it may seem, both Panasonic and Sony made vinyl record players the centerpiece of their CES press conferences in Las Vegas this year. The Technics SL1200-GA...
View ArticleDr. Danny Sands on what participatory medicine is all about
With today’s technology being what it is, patients are more aware than ever of the ways they can contribute to their own healthcare. As the physician who treated the world’s first e-patient, Dr. Danny...
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