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Telecom companies are quietly building a big presence in HealthTech: 5 Case Studies explore further

Lloyd Price

This is especially important in light of the increasing number of cyberattacks on healthcare organisations. Remote patient monitoring: Telecom companies are developing remote patient monitoring solutions that allow patients to track their health data from home and share it with their healthcare providers.

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HIMSS publishes its first-ever report on Connected Health maturity in APAC

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

During a highly contagious pandemic where it’s crucial to limit physical interaction while reducing the burden on an already strained healthcare workforce, the value of virtual care cannot be overstated. Enterprise Taxonomy: Digital Health Technology. WHY IT MATTERS. Non-members can read a one-page summary of the report.

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Digital MSK: poised for growth as one of HealthTech's evolving new stars

Lloyd Price

Digital physical therapy refers to the use of technology and digital tools to provide physical therapy services remotely, without requiring in-person visits to a physical therapy clinic or office. Founded in 2012, Physitrack works primarily with the employer market to offer digital physical therapy, telehealth and patient engagement tools.

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Real-time diagnosis: Changing the game for breast cancer

CiscoHealth

. “Our partnership with Cisco has really changed the playing field for patients and the delivery of healthcare in this country,” – Dr. Sussman, radiologist, vRad. Technology enables real-time diagnosis from everywhere. See the full vRad case study here. [1] 1] Breastcancer.org, U.S.

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Blockchain in Healthcare: A Vehicle Towards Digital Health 2.0?

The Digital Health Corner

Herding a patient’s data from many sources into a single record has always been a lofty goal of digital health. According to an excellent whitepaper describing a case study of Medrec , a platform utilizing blockchain technology, health information interoperability is facilitated with the use of blockchain.