Proloquo2Go

By  Aditi Pai 10:16 am July 31, 2013
TalkRocket Go Autism researchers at the University of Kansas received a $1.2 million grant from National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, Communication Intervention for Preschoolers Learning to use AAC (CI-PAAC) to test iPad app to help children with social communication. Many young children with autism have communication barriers, and while alternative and augmentative...
By  Brian Dolan 09:47 am October 20, 2010
ER wait times apps -- good for hospital revenue but may discourage patients from seeking care? American Medical News Track inventory with an app: Medical Tracking Solutions released an iPhone/iPad app that helps hospitals and clinics track their medical devices. iTraycer, which is also in development for BlackBerry and Android devices, includes FDA product recalls and expiration dates and can...
By  Brian Dolan 09:00 am October 11, 2010
Institute for Global Health Innovation launches: IGHI’s deputy chairman Prof Guang-Zhong Yang told The Engineer the institute was currently developing miniature wireless sensors to remotely monitor patient's health. The Engineer DynaVox Maestro device launches: DynaVox, which we mentioned last year as part of the reimbursement debate over assistive technologies and apps, has created a new device...
By  Brian Dolan 11:46 am December 11, 2009
Apple recently announced the top selling apps, songs, games and podcasts from 2009 in an iTunes feature it called iTunes Rewind 2009. Perhaps surprisingly, one medical iPhone app made the list of the top 30 selling iPhone applications in 2009: Proloquo2Go. The app, which costs $189.999, appears among apps that generated the most revenue in 2009, which seems to be how Apple created a list of the...