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The Digital Consumer, Increasingly Connected to Health Devices; Parks Associates Kicking Off #CES2021

Health Populi

consumers owning digital health tech compared with 33% in 2015, according to research discussed in Supporting Today’s Connected Consumer from Parks Associates. broadband households in 2020 from 17% in 2015. Smart appliances, increasing to at least one per broadband household from 33% of homes in 2015 to 42% in 2020.

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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 research has tracked peoples’ use of telemedicine, wearable technology, digital health tracking, and online health information since 2015, and the results this round show relative flattening of adoption across these various tools. consumers would be most willing to share their health data. with Apple.

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Telecardiology – a quick overview and a list of AI-integrated providers

Digital Health Hub

A successful integration of telecardiology into the usual practice would require training about computers and telemedicine laws and practices. Implicity: Implicity is a French digital medical technology company that provides an innovative global remote monitoring platform for connected medical devices.

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Telecardiology – a quick overview and a list of AI-integrated providers

Digital Health Hub

A successful integration of telecardiology into the usual practice would require training about computers and telemedicine laws and practices. Coala: Coala Life, an award-winning Swedish healthtech company has launched Coala Connect Rx, a telemedicine-based prescription in partnership with leading cardiologists.

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Physicians Lean In to Digital Health, Especially Telehealth and Remote Monitoring

Health Populi

I hearken back to a favorite column from JAMA published in 2015 but retaining its relevance ongoing: Value-Based Payments Require Valuing What Matters to Patients. Convenience, adherence, and relationship — these are areas that patients value, and physicians see the role of tech in bolstering these features.

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Health Consumers After COVID-19 – A View from the Consumer Technology Association

Health Populi

I covered the event here in Health Populi, as I have for most of the past decade, highlighting the growth of digital health and, this year, the expanding Internet of Healthy Things called-out by Dr. Joseph Kvedar in 2015.