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What exactly is HealthTech? What is the difference between Digital Health and HealthTech?

Lloyd Price

Digital health: This refers to the use of technology to deliver healthcare services remotely. Examples include telehealth, e-prescriptions, and patient portals. DealRoom: defines "HealthTech as a synonym of Digital Health, the intersection of Health and Technology. How is healthtech evolving?

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Women’s Health in the Digital Health Market: What 2024 Has in Store

Healthcare IT Today

As a lead of a holistic health product tailored to women, I have gathered some insights into what to expect from 2024 and how to come prepared. Embracing the Menopause Boom in 2024 A significant part of the shift in women’s health is the impressive growth in the menopause market, expected to reach $24.4 billion by 2030, up from $15.4

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Former CMS chief of staff previews 4 areas of value-based care in 2022

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Tim eyes four areas of importance for value-based care in 2022: telemedicine, staff retention and provider burnout, health equity, and growth in value-based payment. Health providers quickly pivoted to make the most of temporary telehealth flexibilities when the COVID-19 public health emergency started in 2020.

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Falls Prevention Programs are Helping the Aging Population Overcome Physical and Emotional Barriers to Well-Being in an Easy and Effective Way

Healthcare IT Today

As individuals get older, reductions in strength and balance increase the risk of an unexpected fall, with substantial implications for individuals and population health. And by 2030, those older than the age of 65 will make up more than 20% of the population. The Burden of Falls on Older Adults Between 2010 and 2020, the U.S.