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The Venture Valkyrie’s Next AdVenture

Health Populi

Ron Popeil couldn’t incorporate this many features into a contraption – yes, she slices and dices healthcare and technology, places bets on the best of them, and she deploys a whole lot more tools in her Mary Poppins-rich toolbox. Lisa started the Venture Valkyrie blog in 2010. and globally.

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COVID-19 is Accelerating the Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring solutions. Are you on the Fast Track?

Redox

At its core, remote patient monitoring is the use of technology to track patient health and stay connected with caregivers outside of traditional care settings. For more specific examples, check out this blog highlighting a few medical device manufacturers that are transforming cardiac care with remote patient monitoring.

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Clinician Corner: Meet Dr. Tracy Mullare, MD

Iris Telehealth

Iris clinicians are at the heart of what makes our organization such a special place to work. This month, we’re sitting down to talk to our very own Medical Director of Outpatient Services Dr. Tracy Mullare. It helped me see how telepsychiatry promoted access to care for patients that otherwise wouldn’t be able to see a provider.

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Smart cities during COVID-19

Digital Leaders HealthTech

How cities are turning to collective intelligence to enable smarter approaches to COVID-19. Density – it’s part of what makes cities bustling cosmopolitan hubs for transnational commerce and mobility. One of the most prominent examples of how technology and data is being used to empower citizens is happening in Seoul.

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2022 Telehealth Outlook: A Clear Path Ahead for Virtual Care

MeMD

More than ever before, today’s employers are recognizing the benefits of telehealth, not only as a way to curb rising medical costs and improve the bottom line, but also to meet the demands of employees who want more control over their healthcare. Today, virtual care has taken its place as a mainstay of the U.S.

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A startup with a cause – championing the individual in navigating health care

Digital Health Today

Most recently, Kash was Vice President and General Manager of Digital Health at Stanford Health Care where he launched new patient-facing digital solutions, transformed health system operations, and spearheaded legislation to reform digital health access and reimbursement. This is a partnership with Stanford’s CareCounsel. Kash: Absolutely.