Apple earlier this week announced ResearchKit, an open source framework that will let medical and health researchers gather data through iPhone apps. ResearchKit will be released in April. Apps to monitor asthma patients and for studies on breast cancer survivors, cardiovascular health and Parkinson’s Disease, already have been developed using ResearchKit. The demand for remote patient-monitoring is skyrocketing, but the healthcare sector is not prepared for the new cyberage, ABI Research has found.
Apple’s Researchkit Could Be Gold Mine for Hackers
Posted by: Richard Adhikari March 13, 2015 10:00 AMApple earlier this week announced ResearchKit, an open source framework that will let medical and health researchers gather data through iPhone apps. ResearchKit will be released in April. Apps to monitor asthma patients and for studies on breast cancer survivors, cardiovascular health and Parkinson’s Disease, already have been developed using ResearchKit. The demand for remote patient-monitoring is skyrocketing, but the healthcare sector is not prepared for the new cyberage, ABI Research has found.