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I covered this announcement in the Health Populi blog at the time, and today want to double-down on the significance of Ford’s leading presence at #CES2022. This is an actual intersection of the Internet of Things for Health — a new riff on mobilehealth/care, literally!
Digitally enabled healthcare means building digital technologies into the fabric of our ecosystem to improve outcomes and enhance efficiency in day-to-day health and wellness.”
This year-end/New Year 2022 post on my Health Populi blog will weave together many of the key findings from these consumer health/care reports that are most resonating with me and the work I’m doing…. We’ve seen more financial and money-focused media bringing health care cost stories under their mastheads.
Store-and-forward: Also called “asynchronous” format and involves the transfer of health history and/or medical records over secure electronic means. Remote patient monitoring (RPM): involves the remote monitoring of patients’ health and medical data over secure electronic means.
Today, the World Economic Forum blog published a post by Jamie Ferguson, vice president of health IT for Kaiser Permanente: A Digital Health Revolution in the Making. Mobile apps and wearable devices empower individuals to manage their health and wellness,” Ferguson says in his blog post. “Big
Digital health services and technologies comprise a wide range of categories including personalised medicine, telehealth, telemedicine, wearables, health information technology and mobilehealth (mHealth).
Remote health monitoring helps deliver patient care outside the hospital setting and is especially beneficial during publichealth emergencies, such as the current health emergency. What Are the Benefits of Remote Health Monitoring? Which Technologies Are Available for Remote Health Monitoring?
Digital health services and technologies comprise a wide range of categories including personalised medicine, telehealth, telemedicine, wearables, health information technology and mobilehealth (mHealth).
In 2016 at CES, I spoke with Ranndy about the company’s project #GoingforZero, a publichealth education campaign aiming for “zero” incidence of stroke. Here is Omron’s blog written for #CES2018 on Going for Zero.
Here is my pre-look into what I expect to explore at #CES2020 through my health/care-is-everywhere lens…. The next era for health-wearables isn’t about the wearable device — it’s about the data. The product combines blood pressure monitoring and EKG in one device.
After a hiatus I am returning to my beloved Digital Health Corner. In a previous post I discussed important publichealth issues that digital technology can address. This is, as readers of this blog know well, a topic for other discussions. Among them is drug addiction.
In this blog, we will explore the future of disease management protocols in chronic care and how they can improve patient outcomes. By prioritizing publichealth initiatives and patient education, we can work towards reducing the prevalence and impact of these life-altering conditions on a global scale.
The opioid epidemic in the United States has become a major publichealth crisis in recent years. Some examples of RPM include telehealth appointments, mobilehealth apps, and wearable devices that track vital signs and medication use.
[link] In January 2023, the Rockefeller Institute published a three-part blog series on trends to watch in healthcare in 2023. The series covered broad issues related to the healthcare workforce, economy, and health policy, and highlighted internal industry changes and trends in service delivery, quality, and equity.
Mobilehealth – or mHealth – encompasses the provision of medicine and publichealth services through mobile devices, or as the WHO says more succinctly, “medical and publichealth practice supported by mobile devices, such as mobile phones, patient monitoring devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other wireless devices.”
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