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Gaming enthusiasts with an eye on mHealth will be meeting in Boston this week for Games for Health 2013, a decidedly different health IT conference now in its ninth year.
AirStrip CEO Alan Portela will make his case for better mobile medical app security during testimony this Thursday before the House Committee on Small Business' Subcommittee on Health and Technology.
In a letter to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Bradley Merrill Thompson, counsel for the mHealth Regulatory Coalition, asks the FDA to issue its final document on the regulation of mobile medical apps "as soon as reasonably" possible.
The Boston-based healthcare network, through its affiliated Center for Connected Health, is now collecting data from home-based medical devices and posting that information in its medical records platform.