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Partnering Up in the Health Care Ecosystem to Drive Transformation – for Organizations and Health Consumers Alike

Health Populi

And that data will be generated from many sources, frequently siloed and decentralized which can prevent aggregation, mash-up, and analysis. In particular, the volume of health data from wearables, implantables, and other decentralized technologies is growing by 48% annually, according to a recent report from the Swiss Re Institute.

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The Future of Google Fitbit Labs: A Glimpse into Tomorrow's HealthTech

Lloyd Price

Key areas of focus within Google Fitbit Labs include: Wearable technology: Designing and developing advanced wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers. Health data analysis: Utilising machine learning and data science to extract meaningful insights from health data.

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Living to 100 – will technology matter – and for whom?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Ironically, almost all boomers want to lose weight, but when asked, ironically, they want to do so without exercise. Resource constrains may boost dependency on technology for seniors and caregivers. But the benefits of technology may not just be related to disease management and lifestyle. Fall prevention. Care Coordination.

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B2C2B models gaining traction in HealthTech

Lloyd Price

In 2025, B2C2B models are poised to become increasingly prominent in healthcare, driven by several key factors: Digital Health Boom: The rapid growth of digital health technologies, such as telehealth, wearable devices, and AI-powered diagnostics, is creating new opportunities for B2C2B companies to reach both patients and healthcare providers.

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Five Signs of an Unhealthy Heart You Should Not Ignore

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Changes in your body’s tolerance to exercise could be an early symptom of impending heart failure. Remote patient monitoring or RPM is one of the advancements in health technology that became popular during the COVID-19 era. Easy fatigability.

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Spotify Health: Big Tech's latest new entrant into Healthcare

Lloyd Price

Neko Health develops AI-powered body scanners that can be used to diagnose health problems early on. Spotify plans to use Neko Health's technology to develop new features for its music streaming service, such as personalized playlists based on a user's health data.

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3 Ways Remote Patient Monitoring Saves Billions

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Application and device examples include video conferences with medical professionals, mobile or tablet-based patient education, home medical devices, and tools to monitor medication, diet, and exercise compliance.