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Weekly Roundup – May 20, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

The companies are integrating third-party data with patient self-reported data and public health data to help providers understand what kind of interventions will work best for certain patients. Read more… Hearing From Our Health IT Friend on Capitol Hill. Houske at OTAVA.

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Dartmouth- Hitchcock’s ImagineCare Platform Leverages Wearables, Connected Health & Analytics for Personalized Patient Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

D-H’s RNs and Health Navigators continuously monitor Pam’s health status, review her trends, and respond to risk warnings by reaching out via text which is her communication preference. Yesterday’s text asked Pam if she was okay since she hadn’t provided her blood pressure as expected.

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Ochsner Health System’s Digital Medicine Program Success

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Patients access their Digital Medicine Program through the Epic portal My Chart (via website and patient mobile app), where they can view trends on device measures, access educational information, complete assessments, and exchange messages with the Digital Medicine Care team.

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Northwell Health’s Patients engage with AI ChatBot for guidance & support through their care journey

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Throughout the recent Connected Health Conference, the key theme was the need to balance technology with the human element. She sees her weight trending map with an educational message about working towards her goal. These chats continue to support Pamela through her recovery.

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Carolinas HealthCare’s Diabetes Patients Collaborate with Coaches Using Data from Smartphones and Devices

Consumer eHealth Engagement

“We wanted to go beyond supporting patients when they needed care to becoming part of our patients’ every day health.” We leverage the health kits from the major smartphone platforms for the information aggregation,” shares Landis. be more active and manage their health conditions).”

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Carolinas HealthCare System Pilots Prevent PreDiabetes Program via Virtual Group Coaching

Consumer eHealth Engagement

The CDC predicts that if current trends continue, 1 in 3 Americans will have diabetes by 2040. ” Note: The Omada Health screen shots above do not display real health data. Unless there is an intervention, 15% to 30% of people with prediabetes will develop type 2 diabetes within 5 years.

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Providence Health’s Bot Grace engages and guides patients to the digital front door for care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Providence Health’s Innovation team continuously monitors these trends to identify ways to deliver a better patient care experience. Patients value convenience (appointment times, location) and are increasingly considering “non-traditional” service channels such as retail clinics and virtual care.