
“We recognize that our regulations play a crucial role in the efficient development of such technologies,” Commissioner Gottlieb wrote in a statement.

“We recognize that our regulations play a crucial role in the efficient development of such technologies,” Commissioner Gottlieb wrote in a statement.

Why wearable fitness trackers hold great potential to prompt positive behaviors.

Proponents of "right to try" laws, according to former FDA official Richard Klein, often misrepresent the FDA's existing expanded access protocol.

Patients who underwent the cutting-edge cognitive behavior therapy did better than those who received typical care, according to a new study.

The research produced impressive results, but the company acknowledged certain limitations.

Only a third of Americans over the age of 50 reported speaking to anyone about possible prescription interactions in the past 2 years.

Dozens of Indiana hospitals implicated in new class action suit alleging CMS reimbursement fraud.

Several studies have used AI to detect mental health conditions from social media activity. Now, Facebook has announced it is implementing interventions.

Doctors from New York Presbyterian make the case for the “medical virtualist.”

The CDC thinks artificial intelligence can persuade people with breast cancer to pursue chemotherapy.

The medical device company struck a new contract with the VA.

Teladoc made the second-largest gains on the New York Stock Exchange last week.

Some companies court the comparison, while some have it foisted upon them.

Several developments from 2017 promise to change, and hopefully improve, healthcare for veterans. Here are the top 4.

Researchers from the University of North Texas found that a game may work better than waiting around for healthcare to get less confusing.

The move will also benefit the technology, since Constant Therapy is dependent on user data to continually shape its therapies.

Users consider digital patient portals very useful for helping family members manage their care. A new study argues that access sharing should be encouraged.

They also increase users’ motivation to eat healthy and exercise, according to 3 studies.

Compliance rates neared 100%, and the tests showed value, according to a pilot by Takeda and Cognition Kit.

Licensed audiologists can now remotely adjust the devices, reducing the need for in-person adjustments.

“It’s so frustrating when members of Congress who know nothing about medicine try to pass a law like this."

Despite a legal mandate that the Department of Defense incorporate telehealth services, usage rate still hovers around 1%.

It may be a confusing time to buy health insurance, but the Georgia-based tech company says that it can solve that.

The company combines the freelance gig economy with the booming telehealth market.

The FDA has approved a new tool for patients with mental illnesses taking aripiprazole tablets—a digital sensor that reports when patients have taken their medication.