Developing software is a lot like cooking. Specifically, it’s like slicing and peeling an onion. At every turn you peel back layers and layers of details, complexity, and possibilities.
If I were to ask you why medication adherence is generally so poor among patients, what is the first barrier that jumps to mind?
Design is driven by people. When designing services, one needs to include the perspectives of the people who are receiving value, as well as those delivering value.
The theme of this year’s 5th Annual mHealth@Duke Conference is “The Lifecycle of Digital Health Science.”
Innovation groups within corporate healthcare organizations or academic medical centers are becoming more prominent as competition heats up for a region’s market share.
If you are building your own product, here's a "Cliff's Notes" version of the QA process to help you get your product off the ground.
I love coding in coffee shops. It brings a few of my favorite things in the world together into one place: code, coffee, community, and music.
Imagine this tragedy: you get into work in the morning and go to get a cup of coffee, only to finally sip it and find that it is yesterday's luke-warm spoils.