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Digital Health Tools, Telemedicine, and Mobile Health Applications: How They’re Enhancing Population Health

Healthcare IT Today

We were able to roll out various digital health tools , telemedicine , and mobile health applications that not only better the lives of our patients but also our staff. Mobile health technologies, such as nudges, self-scheduling, and asynchronous communication, empower patients to modify their behaviors.

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How Grocery and Retail Companies Are Delivering Health and Healthcare

Health Populi

As more consumers view their homes as personal and safe health havens, there is no shortage of suppliers in the food, retail, and mobility sectors working fast to meet that demand for convenient and accessible services. Diving further into U.S. They identified a shift happening in U.S.

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Most Health Consumers Expect Technology To Play a Larger Role As Tech-Angst & Privacy Concerns Grow

Health Populi

As technology continues to re-shape consumers’ experiences and expectations with health/care, retail, travel and work, peoples’ concerns about data privacy are also growing as observed by a 2020 consumer trends forecast from GlobalWebIndex, Connecting the dots. First, some overall context to the study.

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The Role of Patient-Generated Health Data and Wearable Technology in the Future Innovation of EHR Systems

Healthcare IT Today

So today we are going to narrow our focus down to patient-generated health data and wearable technology. We reached out to our brilliant Healthcare IT Today Community to ask what role do patient-generated health data and wearable technology play in the future innovation of EHR systems? The following are their answers.

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Digital Healthcare Transformation: Improving Patient Experience and Outcomes

Digital Health Global

By examining vast amounts of patient data, healthcare professionals can recognize risk factors, predict outcomes, and develop personalized treatment plans. Furthermore, digital health tools such as wearable devices and mobile health apps enable patients to take a more active role in their health and wellness.

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As Workers’ Healthcare Costs Increase, Employers Look to Telehealth and Wearable Tech to Manage Cost & Health Risks

Health Populi

Family premiums for health insurance received at the workplace grew 5% in 2018: to $19,616, according to the 2018 KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey released today by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). These two trends combine for a 212% increase in workers’ deductibles in the past decade. in the same period.

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Healthcare Data Ownership: Turning Patients into Proactive Consumers

Mobile Health Matters

Obviously, patients have a vested interest in having access to their own personal health history, but the data holds value for other stakeholders as well. For example, providers need a complete patient picture to provide personalized care, and researchers want to aggregate and analyze data to establish trends and predictive insights.