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Consumers’ Embrace of Digital Health Tech Stalls, and Privacy Concerns Prevail – Accenture’s 2020 Research

Health Populi

Six in ten people are open to health and wellness services via virtual channels, over half like the idea of remote monitoring linking with at-home devices, and 1 in 2 people would be open to routine appointments through telehealth. Nearly one-half would also be keen on mental health appointments and specialty visits for chronic conditions.

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What #CES2019 5 Tech Trends to Watch Mean for Health/Care

Health Populi

The former can be thought of as software-as-medicine, and the Digital Therapeutics Alliance (yes, there’s now an industry association for the field) illustrates their broad definition of the concept in the diagram here. Finally, we come to smart cities to promote resilience.

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10 Healthcare Organizations Ask HHS to Postpone Information Blocking Deadline

Healthcare IT Today

For example, the definition of EHI and how it applies to various data isn’t clear and how the 8 exceptions apply is also confusing to many. Not to mention guides to protect sensitive health records such as substance abuse disorder, adolescent, mental health, and reproductive information.

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Reflecting on the HealthTech M&A slowdown: should we be concerned?

Lloyd Price

Candidates for acquisition: Virtual care, mental health, and data platforms In the race for acquisitions, certain segments stand out as prime candidates. Competitive edge come from strong intellectual property (IP), a commitment to interoperability, and continuous investment in product development.

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Why telemedicine and remote patient monitoring demand will skyrocket in 2019

Redox

As you might expect, this being healthcare and all, there isn’t one definition of “telemedicine”. Mobile health (mHealth) : health care and public health information provided through mobile devices. My only tweak to the ONC’s definition would be to ignore the focus on “video conferencing”. Original Source.