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A New Health Literacy Pillar: Personal Data Stewardship

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Deloitte presented this graphic for an integrated data and analytics platform supporting remote patient monitoring data feeds in a June 2020 report noting that remote patient monitoring could trigger a multi-channel data tsunami.

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The Digital Consumer, Increasingly Connected to Health Devices; Parks Associates Kicking Off #CES2021

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But the coronavirus era also saw broadband households spending more on connecting health devices, with 42% of U.S. consumers owning digital health tech compared with 33% in 2015, according to research discussed in Supporting Today’s Connected Consumer from Parks Associates. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic drove U.S.

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HIMSS 2019: The Mainstreaming of Health IT, from Jim Cramer to Opioid Risk Scores

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Cramer’s pronouncement led to a tweetstorm where hundreds of tweeters in and outside of health/care talked back and with Cramer. A few of my favorite comments were: “Jim Cramer needs a crash course in FHIR standards” from the wonkier section of peanut gallery. Patient’s privacy and data security.

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Salesforce Health Cloud rolls out RPM and other 'care from anywhere' features

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Salesforce Health Cloud introduced a suite of new technologies this past week designed for remote patient monitoring, connected health, medication management and more. Salesforce's Intelligent Appointment Management is meant to help patients schedule appointments on their computers or mobile devices.

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A Matter of Trust, Perception, Risk, and Uncertainty – The Big Issues Raised by the Acquisition of PatientsLikeMe and Other Patient Data Transactions

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Of course, few have more of your data already than those very same organizations and, thank goodness, they are there to also help us get access to care and get it paid for. There could be a similar discussion around how the players in the health care system are evolving. Give people’s data to a big insurer? How could you?”. Not really.