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How Digital Health Can Transform Cardiology

Xealth

Paige Stocks, Director, Partnerships Digital health and DTx solutions pave the way for better patient experiences and outcomes. One of the areas where I consistently hear complaints about underutilization of digital health tools is for cardiology. Neither are remote teleICUs.

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Everly Health Launches Comprehensive At-Home Collection Kidney Health Test to Address Chronic Kidney Disease

Digital Health Global

Kidney disease affects 37 million adults in the United States but 90% are unaware 1 they even have it which makes it a silent killer,” said Dr. Liz Kwo, MD, MPH, MBA, Everly Health Solutions Chief Commercial Officer. “We 1 National Kidney Foundation Contacts Megan Koehler Everly Health megan.koehler@everlyhealth.com

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Zealous for Wellness: Deciding What Kind of Change You Want

Healthcare IT Today

The previous article in this series explained some of the ways payers, providers, and digital health companies demonstrate that they have made a positive difference in their patients’ lives. The technique controls for unknown variables that affect the digital health intervention, such as social or environmental factors.

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Transformative Tech: Enhancing Healthcare Outcomes for All

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Patrick Tarnowski, Chief Commercial Officer at OneStep As many as 91% of patients who could benefit from physical therapy (PT) do not access care, and of those who do, only 30% complete their course of care. There are numerous reasons why.

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Data’s Role in Health Equity: Digging into the Root of the Problem

Healthcare IT Today

Equally important is taking action on these evidence-based insights by implementing processes and tools to reduce barriers to care, even if this means having to fundamentally rethink how care is currently being provided.

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Telemedicine during COVID-19: Benefits, limitations, burdens, adaptation

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

“The first is simple, to screen patients remotely rather than having them visit the practice or hospital. They can be used to triage patients with cold and flu-like symptoms and to remotely care for those who don’t need medical intervention or could receive care at home.

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Telemedicine for Coronavirus care: what are the limitations and how are hospitals adapting?

Lloyd Price

“The first is simple, to screen patients remotely rather than having them visit the practice or hospital. They can be used to triage patients with cold and flu-like symptoms and to remotely care for those who don’t need medical intervention or could receive care at home. Source: [link]