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Akili Announces Leadership Transition

Digital Health Global

The leadership transition follows the company’s announcement in September that it plans to shift from a prescription to a non-prescription business model. I look forward to collaborating with Matt and the leadership team to explore and execute opportunities to drive success and value for shareholders in this next phase of the company.” “I

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Scotland's Pioneering Spirit: A Legacy of Medical and Healthcare Innovation

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: Scotland has emerged as a global leader in the field of digital health and care, driven by a combination of factors: A strong foundation in medical innovation: Scotland boasts a rich history of medical breakthroughs, from the world's first cloned sheep (Dolly) to pioneering research in stem cell therapy.

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Corporate Venture Capital's growing role and importance in HealthTech

Lloyd Price

Examples of Corporate Venture Capital in Healthtech Numerous notable examples highlight the active involvement of CVC in the healthtech sector: Johnson & Johnson Innovation: Through its CVC arm, Johnson & Johnson has invested in over 200 healthtech startups, focusing on areas such as digital health, medical devices, and biotechnology.

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#090: Ending the HIV Epidemic with guests Dr. John Sargent and KP Yelpaala

Digital Health Today

While our conversation focuses specifically on a project tackling HIV, there are some great tools and practices being deployed that can address other chronic diseases and health challenges. Back for his second appearance on Digital Health Today is KP Yelpaala. Download notes about ending HIV with Digital Health.

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Remote Patient Monitoring and the Value of Patient Engagement

Clear Arch Health

2015), patient engagement is a term used to describe enhancing a patient’s ability to fully participate in their own healthcare by equipping the patient with knowledge and support that can improve healthcare outcomes. Her specialties include clinical consultation, patient avocation, nursing and nursing leadership and change management skills.

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Podcast with NYP CIO Daniel Barchi, Part 2: “We Never Want to Lead with Technology.”

Health System CIO

NewYork-Presbyterian’s success with telemedicine didn’t happen overnight; the organization began laying the groundwork back in 2015. * Since the worst of the surge, NYP IT leadership has been working to refine its risk management practices to be able to apply lessons learned when preparing for future events. . * Key Takeaways.

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Precision Medicine and Digital Health : Could Rwanda become Africa’s Healthcare leader?

Lloyd Price

Only 24 years after the genocide that ripped apart the country’s socio-economic fabric, it now has a fast-growing economy, with an average GDP growth of around 8% per year between 2001 and 2015.