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Harnessing the power of AI and personalized videos: a new era in patient education and clinical care

KevinMD

Imagine a future where every patient, regardless of their language, cultural background, or health literacy level, can receive tailored, Read moreā€¦ Harnessing the power of AI and personalized videos: a new era in patient education and clinical care originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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Video visits as clinical touchpoints to improve older adult mental health

KevinMD

Video visits as clinical touchpoints to improve older adult mental health originally appeared in KevinMD.com. Mental health has suffered across generations and, as a practicing geriatric psychiatrist, I have had a front-row seat to the unique conditions older adult populations are facing.

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Novartis acquires digital therapeutic using video games, 3D glasses to treat 'lazy eye'

Mobi Health News

Alongside the purchase of Amblyotech, the pharma company announced upcoming collaborations with major video game publisher Ubisoft and McGill University.

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YouTube Health makes first aid and emergency care videos more accessible

Mobi Health News

The "first aid information shelves" will include instructional videos from authoritative health organizations and be the first search results seen by users.

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Akili interactive updates video game to give kids more choices while playing

Mobi Health News

The Akili team took the latest trends in video game development paired with user-feedback to create the updates.

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Streamlining emergency care with virtual video telemedicine

Mobi Health News

At HIMSS24 preconference Virtual Care Forum, Stanford Healthcare representatives discussed the care system's implementation of a virtual fast track program in its emergency department.

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Study: Poor broadband speed linked to lower video telemedicine use among veterans

Mobi Health News

A study published in JAMA Network Open found patients living in census blocks with inadequate broadband speed participated in fewer video visits after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.