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The Next Evolution of Digital Health – Welcome to the ‘Med-averse’

Healthcare IT Today

The promise of innovation and efficiency in the new era of medicine could change patient experiences forever. However, even if the future of healthcare in the metaverse does not involve digital surgery and hands-on medical procedures, there are still numerous possibilities for improving medical research and patient experiences.

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Biofourmis Raises Additional Funding from Intel Capital in Series D Extension and Names Top Healthcare Leaders to its Board

Healthcare IT Today

Biofourmis continues to buck health tech funding trends with this Series D extension, which comes during a downturn in digital health investment. According to a recent Rock Health report , the first half of 2022 saw 329 digital health funding deals totaling $10.3 billion—down from $14.7

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Fresenius Connected Health: Improving Patient Care Through New Technology

Lloyd Price

The new cycler with Connected Health technology delivers a well-balanced, improved feature-set to enhance the peritoneal dialysis patient experience. Managing rising-risk patients in a value-based world. Conference paper, 2015 Congress on Healthcare Leadership, Chicago. Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2017.

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2018 Year in Review: The Year’s Biggest Remote Care News & Developments

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Short for “ Creating High-Quality Results and Outcomes Necessary to Improve Chronic Care Act of 2017 ,” the CHRONIC Care Act was designed to remove “outdated restrictions that limit Medicare from reimbursing for telehealth,” as the senators who co-authored major parts of the act stated in a news release. and Canada.” Read more here.

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Healthcare has never experienced anything like Amazon’s combination of logistics, voice AI expertise and data analytics. The impact could be huge.

Lloyd Price

Ever since the announcement last year that three of America’s biggest companies — Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase — had united, Voltron-style, to fight for lower healthcare costs and forge “a better patient experience” for their combined 1.2 For the most part, we’re still waiting.

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