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The NIH has tapped health tech company Color to provide the service.
From Monday's Provider Symposium to Wednesday's Launch! session, the annual event will cover a wide swath of hot topics in health tech.
Carrot's Pivot program consists of an app, an FDA-cleared carbon monoxide breathalyzer, human coaching and pharmacotherapy encouragement.
The novel approach seeks to sidestep the need for bulky batteries, allowing health wearables and sensors to become smaller and less restrictive for the wearer.
The provider-facing technology is expected to help predict when a person is drinking again.
The new effort will be focused on standardizing medical codes for social determinants of health.
A recent independent study found that Lyft's platform was very well received by older patients with chronic disease.
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A new survey from Harmony Healthcare IT shows 23-to-38-year-olds eschewing traditional care and flocking to WebMD.