RT @rapoportwsj: You want to know why the Theranos story matters? 1000's of people made medical decisions with bad info, that's why. https://twitter.com/johncarreyrou/status/733091370563473408
RT @Chronotope: Journalism may not be life-saving medicine; but it isn't beer either. Strategies that make it available to fewer people are bad strategies.
Because people like the medications they take that improve their health and make their lives better. https://twitter.com/thegarance/status/695438819533856768
Company Developing ‘Tech Tattoos’ So People Can Track Their Medical, Financial Info 🤔 #fintech #tech #bigdatahttp://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/01/29/tech-tattoos-chaotic-moon/?utm_content=bufferb7adb&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
RT @bryan_johnson: Sensors woven into the body could warn of medical problems before people become very ill http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-inside-story-on-wearable-electronics/ https://t.co/PENJtjN70s
RT @MarkGanek: You've got to give Martin Shkreli some credit for switching from hedge funds to the medical field, where he could hurt people more directly.
RT @waldojaquith: Houston's pilot program to help people who make medically unnecessary 911 calls is very impressive. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/04/09/396583624/doctors-make-house-calls-on-tablets-carried-by-houston-firefighters
The attackers not only had access to birth dates, member ID numbers, bank account info and Social Security numbers, they also may have obtained medical claims records...