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Telehealth and COVID-19 in the U.S.: A Conversation with Ann Mond Johnson, ATA CEO

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Will the coronavirus inspire greater adoption of telehealth in the U.S.? I asked myself, then went to my Oracle of Telehealth: Ann Mond Johnson, CEO of ATA (once named the American Telemedicine Association). It is clear that there’s no better use case for digital/tele/virtual health than what is unfolding right now.

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What to Expect For Health/Care at CES 2024

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This innovator positions itself as “dataware for food managers” and offers several solutions — including helping clients manage diet and promote health eating, leveraging food raw data. Sleep as medicine — Sleep issues are an underlying factor for many chronic conditions, and good sleep bolsters well-being.

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Designing Digital Health for Public Health Preparedness and Equity: the Consumer Tech Association Doubles Down

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Volunteer organizations, along with other data-creating entities for public health. during the first quarter of 2020, digital health rose to the occasion: namely telehealth, remote and virtual care mounted by health care providers across the nation within days of the WHO calling the virus a global pandemic.

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From Yorkshire Lad to Global Design for Health: A Profile of Sean Carney of Philips

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He’s part of Philips’ leadership team, and as such design informs corporate strategy at the company. I was grateful to Sean for spending time with me at CES 2019 in Las Vegas to brainstorm the role of design in health/care. The person who leads that macro design ethos and workflows at Philips is Sean Carney.

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How COVID-19 Is Reshaping Cities and Inspiring Healthcare Innovation

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Some cities in the geographies of Beck’s constituencies, in Australia and New Zealand, are cities with leadership in data culture, as Beck puts it, pointing to Wellington as an example.