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The Retail Health Battle Royale in the U.S. – A Week-Long Brainstorm, Day 2 of 5 – Amazon and One Medical

Health Populi

Today we review the various viewpoints on Amazon’s announced acquisition of One Medical (ONEM, aka 1life Healthcare) which has been a huge story in both health care trade publications, business news, and mainstream media outlets. The deal was announced on 21 July, with Amazon striking the price at about $3.9

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About Amazon’s New “Transcribe Medical” Service

Electronic Health Reporter

Amazon has been slowly making forays into fields outside of retail, a sector they currently dominate. What does this service provide, how will it change the medical field and when […]. The article About Amazon’s NewTranscribe MedicalService appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com.

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Amazon Polly, Ufonia and the future of voice-enabled applications in HealthTech

Lloyd Price

What is Amazon Polly? Amazon Polly is a text-to-speech service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). The service can be used to convert text into lifelike speech in over 30 languages and a variety of voices and accents. What are the benefits of Amazon Polly?

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Frenemies: what is big tech getting wrong in healthcare?

Lloyd Price

The last few weeks has seen a lot of debate about big technology companies involvement in healthcare, what they are getting right, what they are getting wrong and why big names such as Google have made the decision to withdraw from the market again, having previously scaled down their interest in 2012. Build it and they will come.

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AWS physician expert talks new use cases for telehealth, machine learning, cloud

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

From chatbots and remote patient monitoring to telehealth, the industry worked quickly to adapt and find new ways to care for patients. Healthcare IT News interviewed Dr. Illing to talk about telehealth, the cloud, machine learning, advanced analytics and much more. But what does all of this mean for the future of patient care?