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Digital Health Gaps in the Pandemic Through the Eyes of Younger Physicians

Health Populi

More younger doctors recognize the “immediate value” of telehealth, Philips found: 61% of younger doctors said telehealth was among the top digital health technologies that would have most improved their experience during the pandemic. 53% of younger doctors said AI would have improved their pandemic experience.

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Primary Care 2.0 – How Crossover Health is “Re-Bundling” Health Care

Health Populi

In 2020, investments in digital health reached $14.1 health care system, or more aptly “non-system” as my old friend J.D. health care system, or more aptly “non-system” as my old friend J.D. published in 2001. Fragmentation is a hallmark of the U.S. Fragmentation is a hallmark of the U.S.

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Opioid Drug Addiction: How Digital Health Technologies Can Help

The Digital Health Corner

After a hiatus I am returning to my beloved Digital Health Corner. In a previous post I discussed important public health issues that digital technology can address. The classification of substance abuse as a chronic condition by the ACA has implications with regards to digital health.

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Proteus : What's gone wrong at the Billion Dollar Digital Health and Smart Pill Startup?

Lloyd Price

Proteus Digital Health’s CEO once confidently proclaimed that in a couple of decades, “every medicine will have a chip in it.” It’s all about evidence,” explained Everett Crosland, an expert in market access within the digital health field, when asked about the possible missteps that led to Proteus’ funding woes.

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Gen Z and Millennials: What They Want from Healthcare

MeMD

Right on their heels is Gen Z, born between 2001 and 2020, the largest population segment in the U.S. The pandemic pushed digital health to new heights – and there’s no going back. High Need for Mental Healthcare. The rise in mental health conditions alongside COVID-19 is being billed a dual pandemic.