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

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The Vive 2024 event is the premier event for Digital Health decision-makers, focusing on the business of healthcare. It will be held in Los Angeles, California from February 25 to 28, 2024. Interoperability and health data exchange: Ensuring seamless data flow between different systems and platforms.

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2024 Brings New Medicare Billing Opportunities for FQHCs and RHCs with RPM and RTM Services

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Beginning January 1, 2024, a significant change in Medicare billing practices greatly impacted Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs). This shift not only reflects current healthcare trends but also sets the stage for future developments in digital health.

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Activ Surgical Announces Completion of First International Procedure Using Its ActivSight™ Intelligent Light

Digital Health Global

Ahmad Abu Ghazaleh, Executive Vice Chairman of Abdali Hospital said, “We at Abdali Hospital pride ourselves in being the Middle East’s prime center for healthcare innovation and pioneering technology. have purchased ActivSight, and many additional customer sites are planned for 2024.

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10 must-know perspectives on digital transformation for healthcare IT leaders

Redox

Data’s role in healthcare’s digital transformation Healthcare Revolution: Bold Predictions for 2024. Healthcare Innovation. During this webinar replay, Informatica’s chief strategist of healthcare and life sciences discusses the major trends driving healthcare in 2024.

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Healthcare in 2024 and Beyond – Embracing Technology and Innovation

Digital Health Global

As we delve into the future of medical technology, several key developments emerge as pivotal in shaping the next wave of healthcare innovation. Remote patient monitoring technologies will become more advanced and widespread with telemedicine not only present, but increasingly integrated and sophisticated in healthcare systems.