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CharmHealth Advances Provider and Patient Intelligence With AI

Digital Health Global

Innovations Provide Doctors New Methods to Diagnose, Treat and Deliver More Personalized Patient Care PLEASANTON, Calif.–(BUSINESS –(BUSINESS WIRE)– CharmHealth , a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, today announced three breakthroughs to improve patient care.

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Four observations from AI and the Future of Care Work research

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Doctors and nurses are burning out, especially in the ER. AI is being used to train medical professionals via simulations of patient interviews in Hippocratic.ai. Virtual sitters with telehealth support are replacing the in-person in-hospital 24x7 monitoring of at-risk patients. You know the statistics and they are alarming.

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With telehealth, one size won't fit all

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Many of us have gotten used to the idea that telehealth is just a new way to meet the doctor, only now it is through a video visit. Healthcare consumers can experience telehealth today as audio and video and through synchronous and asynchronous communications. What happens when a patient moves from Wi-Fi to a 4G to a 3G?"

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Hint Health Acquires AeroDPC to Offer End-To-End Platform for Direct Primary Care Providers

Healthcare IT Today

This elevates Hint from being a trusted enrollment, membership management, and billing platform, to a comprehensive solution that provides everything a DPC doctor needs in one innovative platform. DPC is medicine how it used to be, just doctor and patient. “DPC DPC is medicine how it used to be, just doctor and patient.

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Boston Medical Center boosts care for epileptic kids with telehealth-analytics platform

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Boston Medical Center specifically serves a significantly disproportionate number of disadvantaged patients living in the Greater Boston community. Approximately 59% of BMC’s patients come from underserved populations, it reported. Another barrier was transportation. " Dr. Laurie Douglass, Boston Medical Center.

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Telehealth, HIPAA compliance and innovation tracking

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Consider the scenario noted here which sounds helpful: “a patient with diabetes wouldn’t have to postpone a regular follow-up visit with the doctor to keep safe — he or she could do it via Skype.” category tags: mHealth-Telehealth-Voice Health , Boomer-Senior Tech Business , healthcare. On the other hand, Health 2.0

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Covid-19 – Technology changes accelerate – some a work-in-progress

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The ‘tipping point’ of telehealth is here – and tipping with a suddenness that is unnerving for vendors and most notably, difficult for providers who may lack the equipment and/or processes to deal with patients remotely, despite the risks to themselves with in-person interaction. Home health care and home care – what are they doing?