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CharmHealth Unveils 2024 Innovation Challenge to Bring Creative Solutions to the Fingertips of Healthcare Providers

Digital Health Global

For the 2024 Innovation Challenge, CharmHealth will accept proposals in the following categories: Hardware Accelerated AI, Generative AI, Tech Led Innovations, Mobile Health Apps, Healthcare Accessibility, and Social Change Solutions. 23-25, 2024, in Washington, D.C.

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Frost & Sullivan's Top 10 predictions for healthcare in 2021

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

More than 50% of the expected production capacity of the vaccine candidates, which are in Phase III and are getting emergency approval have been pre-booked by developed economies such as the US, EU, Japan, Canada, and the UK. Remote monitoring tools and mobile health apps and services took center stage. billion in the US alone.

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Riding the digital wave through COVID-19

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Mobile phone apps for mental health management have seen a global surge in popularity under lockdown. According to mobile app marketing intelligence firm Sensor Tower, the world’s top ten English-language mental wellness apps generated two million more downloads in April, when the peak of the pandemic was becoming a reality.

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Geisinger's digital strategy to combat COVID-19 and accelerate enterprise transformation

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Geisinger developed an in-house mobile application aimed to provide guidance to the emergency medical service communities. As social distancing measures prevailed as a primary way to reduce the spread of COVID-19, visitation policies across the hospital changed rapidly in response to (nearly daily) updates in guidelines.

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Building a digitally accessible front door to the NHS

Digital Leaders HealthTech

Building a mobile app that is accessible for as many people as possible is at the very heart of what we are doing with the NHS App. It is simply not an option to build an app that excludes many of the people who most rely on this system. For a product development team, this can be a huge but also very exciting challenge.