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Despite Greater Digital Health Engagement, Americans Have Worse Health and Financial Outcomes Than Other Nations’ Health Citizens

Health Populi

Health Populi’s Hot Points: A plurality of other nations’ health citizens would be keen to access these tools — especially, to evaluating quality and satisfaction rankings. health care is Americans’ growing financial exposure to first-dollar costs as patients continue to morph into medical bill payors.

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Seeing Health/Care Everywhere at CES 2025: My Preview for #CES2025

Health Populi

This will be my 15th year participating in CES, and marking over a decade as a member of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Note that smartwatches have also added sensors and apps related to cardiovascular health, so well add these into the heart-mix. And you’ll hear more updates from me live from #CES2025.

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U.S. Health Care in 2025 Requires Scenario Planning: The Uncertainties That Inspire DIY Healthcare

Health Populi

Most notably, I call out Ian Morrison who led Institute for the Future (and the health care practice at IFTF) for many years, ten of which I was affiliated with the Institute. I was lucky to collaborate with several of the smartest Yoda-practitioners in scenario planning.

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AI Startup AESOP Raises $3M to Tackle Medical and Billing Errors

Healthcare IT Today

Digital health startup AESOP Technology has raised a $2.95 million series pre-A round to address the growing medical and billing errors problem. Originally from Taiwan , AESOP started as a university spin-off from Taipei Medical University (TMU).

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Great Expectations for Health Care: Patients Look for Consumer Experience and Trust in Salesforce’s Latest Research

Health Populi

health care economics, patients are now payors as health consumers with more financial skin in paying medical bills. As consumers, people have great expectations from the organizations on the supply side of health care — providers (hospitals and doctors), health insurance plans, pharma and medical device companies.