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The CES 2022 Tech Trends to Watch Have Everything To Do With Health/Care

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As a connected health device, Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre 3, and. Withings’ FDA-cleared smartwatch as a health/care wearable technology. Health Populi’s Hot Points: Our homes are undergoing “the great home makeover,” Steve described.

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The Retail Health Battle Royale in the U.S. – A Week-Long Brainstorm, Day 1 of 5

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Every day this week in this Health Populi blog, I will discuss these events and their implications for health care, most importantly impacts and import for U.S. health citizens: that is, consumers, patients, caregivers, and clinicians (especially nurses, pharmacists, and physicians).

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

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” Physicians and nurses began the calendar year 2020 with a great degree of emotional burnout, anxiety and depression, the 2020 Medscape National Physician Burnout and Suicide Report warned. We must acknowledge the heroic sacrifices that front-line healthcare professionals have endured in the fight against COVID-19.

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

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Launched in 2013 , the team now has about 150 health care consultants, spanning Chief Nursing Officers, Chief Marketing Officers, ex-department heads of hospitals — the range of professionals who can, as Sean said, “dig in and redesign care pathways that optimize performance through design.”

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Shelly Palmer De-Hypes CES 2019 & Has Lessons for Health/Care

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True enough, in the latest Gallup Poll on honesty and ethics in professions in America, the leaders in trusted roles were nurses, pharmacists and doctors. Our health care human capital are trusted citizens in the U.S. . “Trust is the most sacred asset that any organization has,” he called out.