A mobile clinic equipped by Philips will deliver basic healthcare in under-resourced areas of Johannesburg.
Oncology experts in the public and private sectors explain how cloud, big data and analytics can improve cancer care.
The black market for patient data is up to 20 times more valuable than that for credit card data, says Fortinet.
Strides are being made in emerging and developed markets and growth is being seen, but the global e-health picture is far from complete.
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The medical scheme has partnered with MIP Holdings and Mediscor as its new service providers.
The company created a repository of information for anyone wanting to know more about the crisis.
Fujitsu RunMyProcess shows how the Internet of things can be harnessed to save lives.
The company will assist M?decins sans Fronti?res at its largest treatment centre in Liberia.
The telecoms company partners with the US Agency for International Development to boost mobile innovation.
RCA has partnered with Tactile Technologies to be a reseller of the?Elo medical grade touch monitors.
From mobile health to solutions aimed at doctors, 2014 has seen numerous healthcare tech innovations take shape.