Play VideoWhat is digital health and how will you benefit?How and why tech's big players are poised to give the industry its biggest shakeup in decades.February 13, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoWho's driving the digital health revolution and where is it going?How and why tech's big players are poised to give the industry its biggest shakeup in decades.October 12, 2020 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoHow Microsoft's HoloLens makes operations betterSurgeons at St Mary's Hospital have been using a HoloLens-based system to pick out blood vessels before surgery.December 3, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoFrance develops its own contact-tracing app bypassing Apple and Google's protocolStopCovid will not use the API put forward by Apple and Google.June 5, 2020 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoHow AI can combat loneliness in the elderlyThe project from Accenture Interactive and Stockholm Exergi, called Memory Lane, intends to use AI to capture and reproduce stories from the elderly.April 30, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoFax no more: British NHS on its path to modernizationNHS ordered to replace paper-based communications with secure email.December 13, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoWHO says gaming addiction is a mental health conditionWith gaming disorder making its way into the International Classification of Diseases it's just a matter of time before other digital issues--think smartphone and social--are flagged.June 20, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoHow playing video games can make you a better doctorLevel Ex's smartphone games aim to give physicians an insight into difficult and unusual clinical cases.May 28, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoTime to refill your prescription: Alexa gets new healthcare skillsThe voice assistant's new skill, which lets it manage users' medication, falls in line with Amazon's recent investments in healthcare.December 9, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Health
Play VideoHealthcare innovation: MIT researchers develop swallowable pill to spot hidden illnessesMIT researchers have created swallowable chips that can help identify blood in the gastrointestinal tract.August 8, 2018 by ZDNet Editors in Health