December 09, 2014 in Captures
CaptureProof was a huge hit at the American Epilepsy Society’s (AES) 2014 Conference this past weekend!
December 03, 2014 in Captures
Throwback Thursday: Intern For A Day at CaptureProof “For me, working with CaptureProof was a unique opportunity to design part of a mobile app that is revolutionizing health care. I was excited to contribute to such an amazing cause and I greatly enjoyed solving problems in a real-world working environment.”
November 19, 2014 in Captures
Carla Brenner, our Director of Market Growth, is representing CaptureProof at the 2014 Desert Foot Conference, at Booth 76
November 17, 2014 in Uncategorized
“Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree, I hope you don’t fall on me”
October 28, 2014 in In the News
“Hospital caregivers typically bring their own mobile devices to work and use them to share clinical and care coordination information other members of their multidisciplinary care team. It’s a practice that screams “HIPAA violation.”
October 23, 2014 in Captures
CaptureProof Wins 2014 Start Up Challenge at the UHC Annual Conference
September 29, 2014 in Uncategorized
We want your feedback today! Sponsored by the Forum on Health Innovation, a collaboration of Harvard’s Business and Medical School, the Health Acceleration Challenge looks for “proven ideas that have the potential to do great things for the US health care delivery system.”
September 24, 2014 in Captures
Yesterday marked the end the 2014 Health 2.0 Conference- but for CaptureProof there is so much to do before the end of the year!
September 22, 2014 in Captures
CaptureProof’s Live Demo at Health 2.0 Conference “…help patients and doctors understand what’s happening with the clinical condition in the outpatient setting.” – Pat Salber, moderator.
September 21, 2014 in Captures
Kicking off Health 2.0 with Dr. Stefano Bini and CaptureProof
September 17, 2014 in In the News
Physicians are often stuck with the timeless struggle of getting patients interested in their day-to-day well-being, and mobile healthcare technology—also known as mHealth—is making the battle easier by pushing people to take better care of themselves and be more alert about their health. While some studies have (at times) shown complex devices like smartphone apps, biometric clothing and fitness trackers can improve outpatient decisions, even something simple like reminding people via text message about their dietary choices can improve overall health awareness and comprehension, according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
September 10, 2014 in In the News
Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials: Average cost to develop one new drug in 2012 was $1.3 BILLION. Neurology Clinical Trials: Average Phase I Neurology trial costs about $9,000 per patient per month. Oncology Clinical Trials: Adult Clinical Trial participation rate is 3%. Government Sponsored Clinical Trials: On average 4,012 hours (range of 1,512 to 13,319 hours) were required for a government sponsored trial.
August 28, 2014 in Captures
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