Rock HealthA huge boost for evidence-based online mental health careBehavioral health problems are among the most pressing health issues facing the country — affecting more than 18 percent of adults and…Feb 22, 2016Feb 22, 2016
Rock HealthOne win and one major loss for health securityIn the critical case of FBI vs. your privacy, Google backed Apple — which specifically cited the importance of keeping personal health…Feb 22, 2016Feb 22, 2016
Rock HealthNearly all our medical research is wrongWhat if we could shorten medical research time by half?Feb 8, 2016Feb 8, 2016
Rock HealthFitbit — or Quitbit?The market continues to grow, but the wonder of wearables is wearing off bit by (Fit)bit.Jul 13, 2015Jul 13, 2015
Rock HealthTech titans vs. deathWith $2.1B flooding digital health so far this year, 2015 is rivaling last year’s record-breaking growth in fundingJul 7, 2015Jul 7, 2015
Rock HealthIs technology killing the practice of medicine?Or is medicine impeding the use of technology?Jun 15, 2015Jun 15, 2015
Rock HealthDeconstructing the Fitbit IPODigital health IPOs are finally heating up. Off the heels of another filing last week, Fitbit and Evolent Health sent off S-1s to the SECMay 11, 2015May 11, 2015
Rock HealthWhat do IBM, Apple, and UHC have in common?What do IBM, Apple, and UnitedHealthcare have in common? They’re all avid fans of the shifting center of healthcare — helping seniors betterMay 4, 2015May 4, 2015
Rock HealthWho really owns your medical records?Who owns patient records? Patients do — in one single state. From grandpa’s prescription history to your whole town’s genetic code — your daApr 21, 2015Apr 21, 2015
Rock HealthHealthcare reform puts consumers in chargeHealthcare consumer engagement has consistently been in the top 6 categories for digital health funding, and companies are now taking note.Apr 21, 2015Apr 21, 2015