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Sony launches new B-to-B wearable and mobile health technology platform
Electronics company Sony is jumping into the mobile health technology market, offering a business-to-business wearables solution to rival consumer-facing devices like Fitbit and the Apple Watch.
The company launched a platform, called mSafety, that combines a connected wearable device, a wristwatch, with a cloud-based backend solution to provide payers, health systems, and app developers a ready-made platform to build remote health monitoring and mobile health applications.
Sony debuted the mSafety platform at the Connected Health Conference in Boston and plans a formal rollout of the solution in 2020.
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Few hospital CIOs 'very familiar' with patient medical record sharing rules: Fewer than one in five — 18 percent — of hospital and health systems executives reported that they are
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Posted Oct 17, 2019 EHR (Electronic Health Record) Electronic Patient Record (EPR)