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are concepting, which I wrote about back in 2007 focusing on Toyota’s wellness car concept. With every one of these digital health encounters, from Alexa to Zipongo, a bit of data is created. Promising, promising. It’s personal stuff, and it’s a tiny little bit about “you.”
Health Populi’s Hot Points: In this first week of January 2022 with CES kicking off its show of digital health innovations, along with other consumer categories of electronics at home and in connected cars ( which I covered here in Health Populi back in 2007 before I began to attend CES!),
.” Trust and truth underpin health engagement, we learned in the first Edelman Health Engagement Barometer launched ten years ago. Those were the early days of the formation of patient social networks [Patients Like me was founded in 2004, and WEGO Health and Stupid Cancer in 2007].
and Scott were with me and the emerging Health 2.0 movement as Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya were convening the first conference, gathering input from us and others who knew the Internet would change the nature of health care. Scott founded Crossover Health in 2007 with the vision of surrounding the patient with care.
Wearables are increasingly providing health status signals, some useful, some not. The Quantified Self , coined in 2007 as a fringe concept , is now mainstream and migrating rapidly into personal health management.
Fresenius Medical Care North America (FMCNA) is adopting and supporting new ConnectedHealth technologies that empower patients to monitor, collect, and share health and treatment data with their physicians and care providers. ConnectedHealth and new technologies in health care don’t come without concerns and risks.
Connected cars are emerging as a “third space” for health and wellness, and Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, Audi and other car companies have been working on concept cars in health for years. For example, here’s my Health Populi write-up of Toyota , for example, and its wellness car from 2007.
Consider an upcoming HIMSS event in Orlando with the charming title: Monitoring Grandma: Adoption of ConnectedHealth Tech by Seniors. Back to monitoring, connectedhealth or otherwise. Sensor-based home monitoring was a 2007-ish innovation. What is the point of sneering at older people?
Between trade events, including the ConnectedHealth Conference in Boston, LeadingAge in San Diego, HLTH in Las Vegas, the Aging 2.0 The survey was fielded in December of 2007 with a population of 907 adults aged 65-98 (the mean age was 74). October was a long and extravagant month for the tech market.
In 2012, Google shut down Google Health after just three years due to “lack of widespread adoption.” Access to personal health records will not magically improve clinical outcomes, or even motivate individuals to better manage their health and wellness.
The APA has been quantifying Stress in America since 2007; for context, at the end of that year The Great Recession kicked in , and in response President Obama’s team put together assistance to bolster the national economy, jobs, and health technology (codified in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act).
A privately held company, InterSystems has earned recognition as the Frost & Sullivan European Company of the Year in Integrated ConnectedHealth Technologies and was recognized for innovation and leadership in database technologies by SD Times. Lenovo (Morrisville, N.C.). Impact Advisors (Naperville, Ill.).
17 in Boston, attached to the prestigious ConnectedHealth conference. When she got a cancer diagnosis five days before Christmas in 2007, she used her research, communication, and comedy skills to navigate treatment. Are you attending ConnectedHealth? Register here. This post is by SPM board member Jan Oldenburg.
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