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What Person-Centered Interoperability Looks Like: Seqster

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He had me at the statement, “I believe health data is medicine.”. Those were the words of Ardy Arianpour, CEO and Co-Founder of Seqster, when sharing with me how his company was founded. In summing up the patient-centered interoperability goal, Ardy summarized: “We’ve created the Mint.com of health data.”

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IoT and The Rise of the Machines in Healthcare

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These technologies are emerging from both the medical-tech developers as well as consumer-grade and -facing companies: think HIMSS and RSNA vis-a-vis CES/the Consumer Technology Association. How to protect vulnerable groups of people? How to ensure that devices are meant for well-being and not exploitation?

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The Digital Consumer, Increasingly Connected to Health Devices; Parks Associates Kicking Off #CES2021

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But the coronavirus era also saw broadband households spending more on connecting health devices, with 42% of U.S. consumers owning digital health tech compared with 33% in 2015, according to research discussed in Supporting Today’s Connected Consumer from Parks Associates. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic drove U.S.

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Addressing Health Equity Must Include Digital Equity Beyond Access To Medical Services and Insurance

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But while the new ONC rules may make it easier for health consumers to access personal health information, the Field of Dreams phenomenon subverts the noble goal: we may “build” a system for people to access health data (like Blue Button), but patients may not “come.” How to deal?

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Hacking Health Care, Your Top Health-Tech Summer Read

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Tom explains, so accessibly and with evidence, how AI and the intelligent cloud can help us address a range of big challenges in health care. Importantly and impactfully, he details how to move from aspiration to execution. And you get a bonus: a Foreword written by Eric J. Topol, MD, of Scripps Research.

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Digital Health Gaps in the Pandemic Through the Eyes of Younger Physicians

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Most younger physicians saw positive effects of using technology during the pandemic, bolstering their interest in remaining in medicine. country findings, note that 93% of younger doctors were unable to fully leverage health data to its full potential in their workflow during the pandemic. In the second chart on U.S.