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The Future of Healthcare: Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Trends in 2024

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Among the most transformative trends is the rise of remote patient monitoring (RPM), a technology that allows healthcare providers to track patients’ health data in real-time without needing in-person visits. As XR continues to evolve, its potential in healthcare seems boundless. and GDPR in Europe.

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Average Multiples and Key Drivers of Digital Therapeutics (DTx) M&A deals in 2023

Lloyd Price

Chronic pain management: DTx programs can help manage chronic pain conditions by providing cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, and biofeedback training. These conditions often require long-term management, and DTx offers a convenient and cost-effective way to provide care.

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Digital MSK is starting to fulfil its potential in 2024, IPO's likely in 2025

Lloyd Price

'For people with a range of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, many virtual solutions deliver clinically meaningful improvements in pain and function, according to a new independent evaluation from the Peterson Health Technology Institute (PHTI).

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Top 5 Examples Of Wearable Medical Devices

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

There is no doubt that wearable technology has a growing demand when it comes to health care. There are already several companies that are implementing this technology in a range of different ways. Some are geared toward athletes, while others are designed for people trying to lose weight or manage a chronic illness.

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Digital Health v HealthTech: What is the difference?

Lloyd Price

Goal: Empower individuals to manage their health, prevent diseases, and access healthcare services efficiently. Healthtech Focus: Broader term encompassing the use of technology to improve the overall healthcare delivery system. This includes telehealth, mobile health apps, and wearable devices.