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53 INNOVATION 20 medical apps most downloaded by iPhone users By Katie Adams I Phone users have begun downloading more medical apps as increased demands for conve- nience influence health technology companies to adapt their services into mobile apps. Below are 20 of the most-downloaded iPhone med- ical apps as of Feb. 9, as compiled by App Annie. Top 10 free medical apps, along with their publishers: 1. MyChart (Epic) 2. GoodRx: Prescription Coupons (GoodRx) 3. Healow (eClinicalWorks) 4. Prime Sleep Recorder (Apirox) 5. Weedmaps: Marijuana & Cannabis (Weedmaps) 6. FollowMyHealth (Allscripts Healthcare Solutions) 7. Teladoc (Teladoc) 8. Pregnancy + (Health & Parenting) 9. Telehealth by SimplePractice (SimplePractice) 10. Sydney Health (Anthem) Top 10 paid medical apps, along with their publishers: 1. Hear My Baby Heartbeat App (Fat Cigar Produc- tions): $4.99 2. Monash University FODMAP diet (Monash Uni- versity): $7.99 3. ASCCP Management Guidelines (American So- ciety for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology): $9.99 4. Human Anatomy Atlas 2021 (Visible Body): $24.99 with in-app purchases 5. AnatomyMapp (Books of Discovery): $14.99 6. Essential Anatomy 5 (3D4Medical from Elsevi- er): $14.99 USD with in-app purchases 7. VeinSeek Pro (VeinSeek): $4.99 8. Freya: Surge Timer (e Positive Birth Compa- ny): $2.99 9. Pedi STAT (James M. Kempema MD, PA): $4.99 10. Journal Club: Medicine (Peripheral Brain): $6.99 n Former Cerner, Livongo exec Zane Burke joins health innovation startup By Jackie Drees Z ane Burke, former CEO of Livongo Health and president of Cerner, joined the board of directors for workers compensa- tion digital health company Bardavon Health Innovations, ac- cording to a Feb. 3 news release. Mr. Burke most recently served as CEO of Livongo Health, helping lead the consumer health company's $18.5 billion merger with Teladoc Health. He left the company after the deal was finalized last October. Prior to leading Livongo, Mr. Burke served as president of Cerner. He spent more than two decades at the Kansas City, Mo.-based company, holding several executive roles in sales, strategy, finance and operations. He left Cerner in late 2018 to head up day-to-day operations at Livongo. As a member of Bardavon Health Innovations' board, Mr. Burke will help lead the company's strategy and focus on creating better health outcomes for injured workers in the U.S. The digital health company works with various stakeholders and uses data analytics to better manage claims and connect members to injury prevention, treatment and work-readiness services across its national network. n Amazon unveils design of HQ2 campus in Virginia By Jackie Drees A mazon introduced the design plans for its second headquarters in Arlington, Va., on Feb. 2, signaling the retail giant's commit- ment to office workspaces, The Wall Street Journal reported. Amazon's HQ2 will feature an outdoor, woodsy theme with three 22-story office buildings and smaller retail buildings in the develop- ment to be surrounded by woodlands, an outdoor amphitheater, a dog run and parking for about 950 bicycles. The campus's centerpiece will be the fourth and tallest tower at 350 feet. The building, dubbed the Helix, will feature two spiraling outdoor walkways with trees and plants that intertwine and twist to the top of the structure. The office and retail buildings will accommodate 13,000 employees at the $2.5 billion office campus. While there will be space for more workers, Amazon Vice President of Global Real Estate and Facilities John Schoettler told the Journal that the company has factored the popularity of remote work into its HQ2 plans. Amazon expects some employees will only go to the office occasionally, so it incorporated designs for more collaborative spaces for people to meet with their peers rather than traditional office spaces. The plans for the second phase of Amazon's HQ2 will go through a public review process, and the company said it hopes to start con- struction in early 2022. Amazon is already working on a pair of office buildings, set to be completed in 2025, for about 12,500 employees down the street from the second-phase development. n

