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$15M Singapore-London partnership to help stem APAC's growing healthcare cybersecurity woes

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

A S$20 million grant from the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) has been awarded to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Imperial College London to develop ways to better protect health data and wearable devices. Interestingly, a recent report by Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association and L.E.K.

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Validic Integrates with Smart Meter Cellular-enabled Connected Health Devices

Digital Health Global

” Validic’s health IoT platform is the largest ecosystem of connected health devices and apps, which streams continuous, near-real-time personal health data from 540+ home health and wearable devices. For more information, visit SmartMeterRPM.com About Validic Founded in 2010, Validic Inc.

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Personalized Care Company Validic Acquires Trapollo

Healthcare IT Today

Validic’s EHR-integrated healthcare application ingests remotely collected health data from the world’s largest health IoT platform to help healthcare organizations personalize chronic condition management, remote care, and support for healthy living.

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Why You Need to Switch to HIPAA Compliant Telehealth, NOW

Mend

All entities in the healthcare industry must practice caution and discretion in how they handle patient data. The Impact of Healthcare Data Breaches. The healthcare industry faces more data breaches than any other sector. Studies show that health data breaches have affected over 250 million Americans since 2010.

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The outlook for healthcare in 2022

Waracle

Wearables give people immediate access and control when it comes to their health, and they have the potential to change the lives of those living with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Prioritising remote care and wellness. Just over a decade ago, in 2010, more than 97% of all traffic came from desktop computers.