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How Philips Has Pivoted In the COVID-19 Pandemic: Connected Care From Hospital to Home

Health Populi

I was scheduled to meet with Roy Jakobs, Chief Business Leader of Connected Care at Philips, at HIMSS in Orlando on 9th March 2020. This second graphic diagrams a patient journey map for the coronavirus, across the continuum of care settings from the community and home to primary care, emergency, hospital, and post-acute.

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RPM reduces 30-day readmission rates by 50% at Lee Health

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Connected care at-home technologies enable behavior change and empower individuals and clinicians to make informed decisions about healthcare treatment. By using them, providers can enhance patient engagement, allowing for personalized and proactive care management that drives better health outcomes and better care experiences.

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“Your care, your way:” Learning from the Philips Future Health Index 2023

Health Populi

Similarly, younger consumers — namely Millennials, Gen Z and Gen X members — are more likely to seek primary care and services in new and novel formats beyond the traditional medical home.

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VillageMD Acquires Summit Health-CityMD, Creating one of the Largest Independent Provider Groups in the U.S.

Healthcare IT Today

With Investments from WBA and Evernorth, the Combined Company Will Deliver a Unique and Comprehensive Patient Experience for Optimal Individual and Community Outcomes. VillageMD announced today it has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Summit Health-CityMD , a leading provider of primary, specialty and urgent care.

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The Ins and Outs of Remote Patient Monitoring

Healthcare IT Today

Acquiring RPM solutions that reduce staff burdens, streamline outreach, and don’t require patients to familiarize themselves with new technology will generate buy-in from all parties, rather than contribute to the persistent staffing issues faced by the industry.

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Leveraging Technology to Improve Referral Management in Home Health Care

Healthcare IT Today

While the growth of home health services promises to increase the quality of life and convenience for patients in need of care, there is a critical need for the industry to prepare for this demand by ensuring the proper infrastructure is in place so that patients can access the care they need when they need it.

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6 Reasons Telemedicine Isn’t Netflix, Uber Or Amazon Prime

GlobalMed

Apps that cater to their most quixotic whims have taught patients to expect the same responsiveness and gratification from the healthcare industry. Unfortunately, these convenience consults rarely add long-term gain to a patient’s care outcomes or a clinician’s insights. Moving from Convenience Consults to Connected Care.