3M Health Information Systems and IQMax expand deal: The companies plan to develop services that improve physician workflow, streamline revenue cycle processes, and provide instant access to critical information to support patient care. 3M branded mobile apps for charge capture and others that efficiently help physicians meet documentation requirements under ICD-10 will also come out of the newly expanded partnership. The apps will be for iPad, iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile. More
Mobile ultrasound startup Mobisante was spotlighted on CNN this past week: Here’s the three-minute interview with Mobisante CEO and co-founder Sailesh Chultani:
7 NIH-funded studies for reducing young adult obesity rates: The National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has funded seven clinical trials that make use of behavioral weight management programs, SMS, social networking, and Bluetooth-enabled scales in an effort to reduce obesity in the 18 – 35 year old population. Over the next five years the trials will receive $36 million (some of which comes from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.) More
Wireless Body platform expands to include temp sensing: PositiveID announced a deal with Spain-based RFID Solutions that results in the addition of a bio sensor for temperature to the company’s Wireless Body platform: “The ability to continuously monitor a patient’s vital signs provides a real-time gauge of their health and wellness,” said Scott R. Silverman. “The addition of temperature-sensing capabilities to The Wireless Body platform is just one of many applications that we intend to provide for improved patient care.” More Keep reading>>

According to a recent survey, 60 percent of Americans with chronic disease said a home medical device would improve their health. The interest was about the same among Americans who do not have chronic disease, the suvery conducted by GfK Roper and commissioned by EHR provider Practice Fusion found.
Future plans for WellDoc? WellDoc has considered “including glucometer technology in cell phones and vice versa, as well as using location-based information to suggest menu items at nearby restaurants that would best suit a person’s current blood sugar,” according to this interview.
This week Chilmark Research released its long-awaited report on