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The future of telehealth: informatics, scalability and interoperability

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Hospital-grade wearables equipped with secure data integration, for example, can help guide relevant, timely decisions from care teams regarding whether a patient needs to be hospitalized immediately, or can receive treatment elsewhere and remain outside the hospital for the time being.

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Digital engagement and transformation of healthcare in Singapore

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Expressing similar sentiments, Dr Keren Priyadarshini, Regional Business Lead, Worldwide Health, Microsoft Asia said that the pandemic has resulted in more openness to try new ways of working – for example, her company has partnered with neurologists to adopt mixed reality models for training.

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Technology is King but Methodology is Queen in HealthTech

Lloyd Price

Telehealth Platforms: Technology (King): Video conferencing, remote monitoring tools, and secure messaging apps enable virtual consultations and remote care. Methodology (Queen): Interoperability: How do you ensure that EHRs can seamlessly exchange information between different healthcare providers and systems?

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What is the Role of Telehealth in Healthcare?

GlobalMed

For example, via virtual consultations, patients are able to connect with their healthcare providers without ever leaving their home. Enhancing Emergency Response and Care Coordination In emergency situations, telehealth can be a critical tool.

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Nursing community collaboration on the European COVID-19 front-lines

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Systemic issues of the nursing shortage, critical care capacity and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) were common across countries. Focus on the benefits of digital technology for nurses and patients, with continuity of care ensured through remote consultations. Lack of testing adds to pressure. Digital is gaining momentum.

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Reducing Disparities and Promoting Health Equity in Underserved Communities with Social Determinants of Health

Healthcare IT Today

For example, providers can help patients experiencing economic insecurity by adopting tools that increase affordability, convenience, and transparency, such as flexible payment plans, pre-service cost estimates, and next-generation payment methods. Oren Nissim, Co-Founder and CEO at Brook.ai

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5 Considerations for Managing Data in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Era

Healthcare IT Today

The global Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) market is expected to reach over $187 billion by 2028, more than four times its worth in 2020—owing in part to improving technology and the rise in remote care during the COVID-19 pandemic. They must also address the challenges posed by diverse data formats and standards.