Insurer optimizes for mobile Web: CIGNA's 11 million customers can now use any Web-enabled mobile phones to get answers (in English and Spanish) about what their health plans cover. Release
Fitness app from CC: Cleveland Clinic releases its Let's Move It! app. Site
TN hospital launches iPhone medical history app: East Tennessee's Children's Hospital just released an iPhone app that includes information about their facilities, the prerequisite health tips and the ability to enter personal health information and kids' medical history. Knox News
Voalte + Meru Networks: Voalte's smartphone application, which enables nurses to send and receive presence-based text messages, make high definition voice calls across the hospital VoIP or PBX systems, and receive critical care alarms in order to provide faster response to patient needs -- has inked a big deal with Meru Networks this week. Release
iTunes model for EMR modules: While I don't understand the headline, this is must-read coverage of principal at Better Health Technologies Vince Kuraitis' thoughts on an iTunes-like model for modular EMR apps. (Reminds me of this CHIME grant project.) Healthcare IT News
Speaking of Kuraitis: Vince's e-CareManagement Blog has an interesting post about the how a Blood Pressure management app came to be. e-CareManagement
Pepid app coming soon: Pepid is signing up beta users for its forthcoming clinical information iPad app. MedGadget
Top iPad apps: The creator of Apple's Newton (ancient handheld device) picks his top iPad apps -- one, of course, is a medical app. Gizmodo
Heart rate sensing headphones enter into their final prototype phase: Swiss technology-transfer company CSEM is readying its Pulsear earphones for use with fitness applications on smartphones. iMedicalApps