mHealth Intelligence September 3, 2021
Eric Wicklund

The health system has launched the Center for Health Innovation, which will use lessons learned from using telehealth and mHealth technology during the pandemic to develop and even commercialize new devices and platforms.

The University of California at San Diego Health System is joining the growing ranks of health systems seeking to develop and in many cases commercialize innovative telehealth and mHealth devices and platforms.

The health system has announced the launch of the Center for Health Innovation, which “will seek to develop, test and commercialize technologies that make a real, measurable difference in the lives and wellbeing of patients.”

“Every US hospital has common challenges to address in continuously improving patient experience, outcomes and safety,” Patty Maysent, UC San...

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