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Pharma IT and AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

As we kick off 2024, we wanted to start the new year with a series of 2024 Health IT predictions. Convenience, cost, and consumerism remain top-of-mind going into the New Year, and more healthcare stakeholders are considering offering at-home tests to close gaps in care and advance better health. Dave Latshaw, CEO at BioPhy 1.

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Patients and Industry: Starting Our New Life Together in 2023

Society for Participatory Medicine

This activity sent pharma and biotech companies scrambling to hire DE&I officers and related patient advocacy, engagement, and experience personnel as they came to terms with this foreign notion of actually collaborating with real, live patients. She is currently contracted by Parexel as their first Patient Ambassador.

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What the Pew Data on Americans’ Views on Technology Means for Healthcare

Health Populi

Health Populi’s Hot Points: Healthcare delivery is becoming more digital, via electronic health records, telehealth and virtual visits, remote health monitoring, and self-care tools. Through a marketing lens, then, the biotech has done a better job at bolstering consumer trust than pharma has done.

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Let’s Save the Date and Make Patient Engagement Official in 2022

Society for Participatory Medicine

Healthcare stakeholders such as health systems, pharmaceutical companies, biotech and life sciences firms, and insurance companies serve patients as end users. She was the patient keynote speaker at DPHARM 2021 and is a HIMSS Digital Health Influencer. Connect with her at [link]. Did you enjoy this post?

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Streamlining Healthcare Innovation: Working Together to Improve Digital Health Regulations

Mobile Health Matters

From leadless pacemakers to mobile applications that advance telehealth access , digital innovation is at an all-time high. While many groundbreaking technologies are being created, their full promise is not being realized because they are not being approved quickly enough to be implemented and adopted by health systems.