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A Health Future with Lyft and Uber as Patient Data Stewards: Rock Health’s 2019 Consumer Survey

Health Populi

Rock Health’s Digital Health Consumer Adoption Report for 2019 was developed in collaboration with the Stanford Medicine Center for Digital Health. Start with tracking: nearly 80% of people tracked at least one health metric in 2019, but nearly one-half of that tracking was done in an analog, not digital way.

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5 Healthcare Industry Issues of 2016: Part 1

BHM Healthcare Solutions

Thanks to the annual Healthcare Issues report by the Health Research Institute of PricewaterhouseCooper (that highlights 10 major issues for the healthcare industry), we are able to take a deeper look into what the New Year may hold for the healthcare industry as a whole. The Mobile Health Revolution.

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More accolades for Topol as ‘connected health’ gains

Meaningful HIT News

The February edition of Health Affairs examines this field, which the policy journal says encompasses telemedicine, telehealth and mobile health. Related posts: Podcast: HIMSS CEO Steve Lieber: 2013 edition. Related posts: Podcast: HIMSS CEO Steve Lieber: 2013 edition. So many types of telehealth.

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Stanford’s ClickWell: Virtual Model for Primary Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

. “Stanford was the first to use Epic’s integrated telemedicine service because we wanted this visit information available to patients in the portal and clinicians in their daily workflow”, confirms Lauren Cheung, Physician, ClickWell Care, and Medical Director, Strategic Innovations at Stanford University School of Medicine.

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What HealthyThinker Is Thinking About Health at CES 2020

Health Populi

To give you a sense of how health and wellness at CES have grown since 2013, consider Asthmapolis, a pioneer in digital respiratory health. At CES 2013, David Van Sickle, CEO and founder of Asthmapolis, spoke in a CES keynote panel about the usefulness of health data in the cloud.