South African healthcare providers must move towards a national integrated healthcare solution, says Michael Graetz, VP of the Healthcare business in EMC's IIG.
The devices extend beyond fitness tracking to include two-way communication between the user and the healthcare ecosystem.
Yono's wearable device tracks ovulation cycles to help women take advantage of their fertility windows.
A ministerial committee will advise the health minister on the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of an e-health strategy.
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To meet performance goals, healthcare systems have to evolve and mobile will be at the heart of this change, says Aruba Networks.
The award recognises innovations in healthcare that have helped to reduce child deaths in developing countries.
The Leica OH6 microscope offers high-definition, three-dimensional visual access for microsurgery.
Healthcare providers do not need to overhaul their practices to benefit from technological developments.
The Health-Suite solution enables healthcare professionals to improve the clinical interaction between practitioner and patient.
Professor Lesley Scott was awarded the prize for her TB machine accuracy detector SmartSpot TB Check at the Innovation Prize for Africa 2015 Awards in Morocco.
The sector lacks effective security solutions and does not stay updated with modern cyber crime tactics, says Trend Micro.