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Themes addressed a range of digital health items such as access to medical information via smartphone, wearable health trackers, digital assistants, telemedicine, AI in medical treatment, robotics for medical care, and sharing healthdata, among other factors.
17 in Boston, attached to the prestigious ConnectedHealth conference. He published books and magazines on the subject, and in 1994 was medical editor of the Millennium Edition Whole Earth Catalog (the year browsers arrive), and just 18 months later published the book Health Online. Register here.
17 in Boston, attached to the prestigious ConnectedHealth conference. He writes for WebMD, Psych Central, Bipolar magazine, and other publications. Angela and Grace Kennedy: Grace, at 16, is an expert patient portal user, sophisticated wearable device user, and expert decision-maker in her own health and health care.
Thus the program, “unlocks the wealth of healthdata in daily urine,” the press release notes. The product earned honors for a prestigious 2023 CES Innovation Award, recognized by reviewers as a front-runner in digital health tech at this year’s conference.
Also, check out the following links for more on Susannah’s journey into Rebel Health — STAT Q&A: A scholar of the patient “revolution” tracks the arc from powerlessness to influence Harvard Public Healthmagazine Q&A: The patient-led care revolution and follow #RebelHealth on your social channels.
We wait for President Trump’s administration to address this last issue with a comprehensive policy he promised in his President campaign stump speeches along with this compelling TIME magazine article he granted when he was named Person of the Year for 2017, covered here in Health Populi.
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