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India prioritising shift to remote care: survey

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The findings from India revealed an imminent shift toward prioritising remote care, adopting digital health technologies and implementing sustainable healthcare practices. The report, which was in its sixth edition, surveyed almost 3,000 healthcare leaders across 14 countries from December 2020 to February 2021.

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5 Considerations for Managing Data in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Era

Healthcare IT Today

The global Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) market is expected to reach over $187 billion by 2028, more than four times its worth in 2020—owing in part to improving technology and the rise in remote care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The healthcare market is no exception.

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Microsoft unveils Azure IoT Connector for FHIR, to help with RPM security

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

As health systems ramp up telehealth and, especially, remote patient monitoring programs, they're looking for technologies to help them manage multiple connected devices as they extend care delivery into patients' homes. Even before the COVID-19 crisis, remote patient monitoring was poised to gain big momentum in 2020.

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Selected tech trends from upcoming 2021 Market Overview

Aging in Place Technology Watch

So that's just about enough of 2020 -- a year worth putting behind us, if ever there was one. Innovators in 2020 helped mitigate social isolation, enable in-home strength training for seniors, provided the tech mechanics (regardless of infrastructure) to connect older adults to families? Voice first technology – in everything.

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DMEA 2024 Berlin: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

Interoperability and Data Sharing: How can we ensure different digital health tools and platforms work together seamlessly and securely to improve patient care? 2020-2021: The COVID-19 pandemic likely impacted the format of the event. There might have been cancellations or virtual editions during this period.

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Virtual care to become ‘new normal’ throughout GCC countries

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

However, health providers should now identify other care pathways that can incorporate virtual care. This could include tele-ICU, remote patient monitoring and self-care tools. Operations workflow and integration - The use of virtual care in 2020 was mostly related to the provision of health during the pandemic.

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Impractical or Inadequate: Is Your Virtual Care Solution Good Enough?

GlobalMed

As we look back at 2020, we can clearly see that telehealth adoption and use exploded. Acting as an ignition event for virtual care, the COVID-19 pandemic has inducted patients and providers alike into the benefits of evidence-based telemedicine. Helping You Meet Your Interoperability Goals. The Power of Data-Driven Telehealth.