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Europe’s Unique Telemedicine Potential

GlobalMed

Does telemedicine work the same way all over the world? Then there’s Europe, which is especially interesting because its telemedicine challenges and potential rewards come from the same place. The report also noted several ways European healthcare leaders and governments are using telemedicine: Overcoming barriers to care.

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

Lloyd Price

Virtual care companies, encompassing telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and virtual wards, are likely to attract attention due to their proven models and government support. Competitive edge come from strong intellectual property (IP), a commitment to interoperability, and continuous investment in product development.

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How Covid-19 Can Inspire Tech-Enabled Value-Based Health Care in a Cash-Constrained America

Health Populi

Capturing and sharing interoperable and transparent data. For health care, the data portrayed in the next chart will be concerning: the Medicare and Social Security Trust Funds are expected to hit “zero” (the X-access) by 2025 and just after 2030, respectively. Informing integrated communication, decisions, and processes.

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Value-based healthcare – what it means for Thailand

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Thailand’s population is ageing rapidly with almost half of its electorate above 50 years old by 2025. In that regard, Thailand has begun development of its telemedicine programme at 32 hospitals located in rural areas in eight provinces since March this year. The last lesson is to take a problem-driven approach.

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Digital Transformation Relies on Data Center Storage

Healthcare IT Today

In fact, global data creation is expected to grow to more than 180 zettabytes by 2025. From telemedicine and AI-enabled devices to integrations with EHRs, data is at the center of it all and needs to be accessible from an uptime, resiliency, and privacy perspective.

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The Goal of RPM is Management, Not Monitoring

Healthcare IT Today

And, by 2025, more than 70 million U.S. What’s needed is: Data connectivity and interoperability between various systems, such as electronic medical records (EMRs), clinical management platforms and telehealth solutions Transparent access to data by a patient’s entire care team, from primary care doctors to specialists and more.

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Crossing the Chasm for Digital Therapeutics (DTx) in Pharmaceuticals

care innovations

This includes datasets for our connected ecosystem of wearables and peripherals, as well the interoperability between electronic health records (EHR) and other data lakes we connect to for secure data sharing. Clinical Data Repository : This layer manages the ingress and egress of data flows across patient-centric systems.