Using transdermal optical imaging technology, a smartphone camera can be used to extract information about the blood flow in the face. With good results in terms of accuracy.
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An app for Gemelli hospital’s cancer patients
The Gemelli ART (Advanced Radiation Therapy) of the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS has developed an application to monitor patients undergoing radiotherapy.
Can geo-tracking really be effective on a voluntary basis?
The “Italian way” to the tracking of movements and contacts seems to have to reconcile respect for privacy and self-determination of people. Is it really possible to conciliate all these aspects? Continue reading
Because apps alone are not the panacea for fighting Coronavirus
I have the feeling that, once again, we are relying on technology to make up for the lost time and make up for the mistakes and inertia of the past. Continue reading
New technologies to measure and evaluate wounds
The measurement, evaluation and treatment of wounds are very important in several clinical areas. Continue reading
Digital health is increasingly attractive to venture capitalists
In 2018, global investments by venture capitalists (VC) reached 9.5 billion dollars, with 32 percent increase on the previous year. Total corporate funding for Digital Health companies – including debt and public market financing – reached $13 billion in 2018, with a 58 percent increase. Continue reading
It’s easy to say mobile…
It happens to me very often – in my work – to assist to presentation of new healthcare software from large to small enterprises. With rare exceptions, the user interface is generally designed taking as reference a computer desktop for a point & click interaction. Continue reading