Liz Ashall-Payne, the founder and CEO of ORCHA, an international effort to establish digital health standards, explains why mHealth apps need a rigid rating system to gain widespread acceptance.
Providers are realizing that patients are customers, and healthcare services have to be tailored to their diverse needs and circumstances. Personalized medicine is gaining steam. Does the same ...
ChatGPT has hit a new milestone of $3 billion in worldwide consumer spending on mobile as of this week, according to ...
J.D. Power announced early Monday the launch of a mobile-banking app certification program. The program is intended to recognize app providers that deliver an exceptional user experience, the company ...
Source: Getty Images “When leveraged to their appropriate context and strengths, under the care of an oncologist, cancer-related apps can actually strengthen the bond with the physician and care team, ...
New integrations with AthenaOne and eClinicalWorks, the launch of the Android mobile app, and the new Speke AI Express subscription option strengthen Speke AI’s mission to empower clinicians with time ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Bethlehem Parking Authority is introducing an additional mobile parking app provider. The BPA says PayByPhone offers customers more flexibility and convenience when managing their ...
State lawmakers across the country prioritized children’s online safety and privacy in 2025. Utah, Texas and Louisiana have taken an aggressive approach through new app store accountability acts.