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Digital Phenotyping: emerging HealthTech sub sector is 'one to watch in 2024 and 2025'

Lloyd Price

This data can be used to identify patients who are struggling with adhering to their medications and provide them with additional support. Challenges to Address: Privacy Concerns: Stricter data privacy regulations and robust data security measures will be crucial to ensure user trust and ethical data collection practices.

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ONC’s HTI-1 Places Undue Burdens on Healthcare Providers, Health IT Developers

Healthcare IT Today

While the EHR Association has long supported the goals of the proposed rule, called Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm Transparency, and Information Sharing Proposed Rule (HTI-1), we have a number of real concerns about the impact it would have on the industry if finalized as proposed.

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Reflecting on the HealthTech M&A slowdown: should we be concerned?

Lloyd Price

Digital health data platforms, vital for AI companies requiring live datasets, and precision medicine companies focusing on genetic testing and personalised medicine, are anticipated to draw interest for their potential to drive innovation and improve patient outcomes.

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Healthcare Interoperability, Data, and Cloud – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Christoph Pedain, Business Leader, Hospital Patient Monitoring at Philips By the end of 2024, we will see significant moves by hospitals and health systems embracing readiness for Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC).

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The healthcare executive’s guide to AI

Redox

These enhancements have the potential to not only reduce provider costs, but also prevent errors, advance treatments, and improve health outcomes. AI’s superpower lies in its ability to intelligently mine insights from the exponential amount of health data that is generated every second.

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From Security to Regulation: Exploring the Hidden Challenges of the Digital Health Revolution

Healthcare IT Today

From patient health records to intricate molecular structures of potential drug compounds, the digital landscape of healthcare is ripe with sensitive information. According to one source , a staggering 30% of the world’s data volume is now being generated by the healthcare industry. By 2025, that figure is expected to reach 36%.

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Making AI Models in Healthcare Transparent One Bite at a Time – Regulatory Talk Series

Healthcare IT Today

New data standards announced last December by the Office of the National Coordinator for Healthcare Technology (ONC) are an extraordinarily significant expansion of regulations around health IT and could hijack product roadmaps for years to come.

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