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Strengths, Opportunities, Constraints and Barriers to the Commercialisation of Evidence Based Digital Health Technologies in Australia

Lloyd Price

The organisation’s vision is to leverage Australia’s existing strengths in health and medical research, medical technology and healthcare delivery into the creation of a world-leading, national, integrated ecosystem for the development, commercialisation and implementation of evidence-based digital health technologies in Australia.

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10 Key Medtech Themes for 2023

Henry Kotula

At the same time, medtech innovators – whether in digital health, wearables and AI-driven offerings in healthcare, or diagnostics, telemedicine and health IT solutions – continue to face a patchwork of laws, rules and norms across the world. Growing importance of data privacy and security.

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Our Homes Are Health Delivery Platforms – The New Home Health/Care at CES 2021

Health Populi

Heart health at home. The heart has been a digital health focus at CES for several years as sensors got added to wristworn activity trackers and mobile apps married to medical technologies that were once only available for use in a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. Home as hospital.

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Our Homes as HealthQuarters – Finding Health and Well-Being at CES 2023

Health Populi

For over ten years, digital health technology has been a fast-growing area at the annual CES , the largest convention covering consumer electronics in the world. For wonkier health care folks, you can consider these the “home determinants of health,” a subset of the big umbrella of social determinants or drivers of health.

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The Venture Valkyrie’s Next AdVenture

Health Populi

The family moved to California where Dad launched his invention of the first real-time ultrasound machine and expanded his technology research and innovation work. ” IoT (Internet of Things), Lisa foresees, will feature sensors in “everything:” medical devices, products, medications, among them.