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$15M Singapore-London partnership to help stem APAC's growing healthcare cybersecurity woes

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

A S$20 million grant from the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) has been awarded to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Imperial College London to develop ways to better protect health data and wearable devices. billion by 2027 , growing at a 12% CAGR from 2022.

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Xealth Customer Highlights | Q2 2022

Xealth

Xealth Customer Highlights | Q2 2022. Xealth is committed to helping its health system clients leverage digital health tools to be market leaders in this increasingly competitive healthcare landscape. . Here are the customer release notes and product updates from Q2 2022. . Partner Community Update . Contact us today!

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The outlook for healthcare in 2022

Waracle

Here are some of our predictions for 2022. London health tech startups secured a staggering $2.9 billion in funding, and the fastest-growing subsector in London is remote monitoring and wearables, raising $345 million in 2021, which is 20 times more than what it was in 2016. . Prioritising remote care and wellness.

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Bonus Features – September 11, 2022 – LG names 4 companies to help stand up its digital health business, ONC and HRSA team up to modernize Uniform Data System, and more

Healthcare IT Today

The effort will align UDS data sets with FHIR standards and transition the UDS data set to existing patient-level reporting requirements with USCDI and other quality reporting efforts. Digital therapeutics company Sidekick Health will implement a self-injection module from Ypsomed in its chronic condition self-management product.

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Children’s Wisconsin Remotely Monitoring Pediatric Patients via Xealth and Locus Health

Xealth

Integration into the EHR brings the program into clinical workflows, ensuring that care teams have instant access to vital health data. Children recover better at home, and parents with kids in the hospital are stretched thin juggling additional children, plus home and work obligations,” said Kirby Farrell, CEO of Locus Health.

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

Lloyd Price

The Future of Healthcare Delivery: Discussions on how digital health is transforming how healthcare is delivered, with a focus on remote care, preventative medicine, and patient empowerment. 2022: DMEA successfully returned as an in-person event at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds, showcasing a growing digital health market.

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Expanding Healthcare’s Reach on the Edge

Healthcare IT Today

Patients can use the devices to check their medication, read about their doctors, and even order their meals, freeing the staff to focus on medical care. Wearable medical devices can monitor vital signs such as heart rate and blood pressure, and health monitors can help with remote care.