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Telemedicine is a major driver in shifting the healthcare delivery model

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Based upon the positive results of these initial telemedicine efforts and the overwhelmingly positive response from patients, it is clear that telemedicine will continue to be an integral part of the healthcare delivery system. Telemedicine will be a driving force, directing where your organization will be positioned in the upcoming years.

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

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Up to 75% of hospitals' capital equipment budgets will be diverted to other immediate needs, with flexible pricing models becoming the norm. Hence, the already reduced capital budgets due to lower revenues in 2020, will see an even smaller share dedicated to capital equipment procurement in 2021.

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Interactive television offerings in 2022 for health and wellbeing

Aging in Place Technology Watch

"T he Independa Health Hub enables LG smart TVs to offer an intuitive interface for users to initiate a video chat with a caregiver or access a menu of relevant professional services. category tags: Television/Smart TV , computers, broadband, and social networking. Learn more at UniperCare. . See recent reports: .

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Four Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from July 2020

Aging in Place Technology Watch

A new venture capital firm formed that is focused on the older adult market. At the end of June, the federal government published its status report on aging-related initiatives, which was especially notable for including tech investment in ombudsman programs. For older adults, July was a few steps forward… And a few back.

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Did you miss one? Note February posts about AI, tech support and aging in place

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The hype capitalizes on the recent CES with a laundry list of tech offerings that could help with fears -- like sensors, medication management, motion sensors, and smart watches to mitigate fear of falling. As is typical of hype cycles, initial innovation is viewed as astounding, followed by efforts to break or downplay it.

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David Maman and Divya Chander to Keynote CharmHealth Third Annual Innovation Challenge & Showcase

Digital Health Global

Dr. Chander has a precision medicine initiative focused on understanding genetic variability in responses to anesthetic drugs and brain oscillations. She is also a visiting scholar in the Stanford Department of Medicine, Biomedical Informatics, and was a member of the Stanford Anesthesiology Faculty for eight years.

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Did you miss one? Note February posts about AI, tech support and aging in place

Aging in Place Technology Watch

It capitalizes on the recent CES with a laundry list of tech offerings that could help with fears -- like sensors, medication management, motion sensors and smart watches to mitigate fear of falling. As is typical of hype cycles, initial innovation is viewed as astounding, followed by efforts to break or downplay it.

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