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Healthcare Just Got SMAC’ed – Accenture’s Post-Digital Era for Health

Health Populi

Social, mobile, analytics and the cloud now underpin the health care industry. We’ve been SMAC’ed, and Accenture’s Digital Health Tech Vision 2019 believes we’re in a post-digital era ripe with opportunity. Get to Know Me is the use of technology to develop and deepen relationships with people.

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11th Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference, San Diego, December 3-4

E-CareManagement

Technologies to be discussed include wearables, mHealth, remote monitoring, eHealth and social media. Moving beyond just a “cool technology” focus, this event will offer practical approaches for healthcare stakeholders and digital health companies. Nick Semple, Managing Consultant, PA Consulting Group.

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The future of healthcare: revolution or evolution

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We have heard the term bandied around for more than half a century now and over the years we have coined terms such as eHealth, digital health, mHealth and remote care, with the evolution of technology. Many doctors across the globe get subsidised education – partly funded by citizen taxes.

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8 benefits of Telehealth

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

For example, treating major chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular diseases or cancer requires continuously monitored data to optimize medication. By using digital tools, zooming in scans for a close-up or watching self-injection videos, you allow for flexible and direct communication which can improve patient satisfaction.

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The Most Important Trends For Health in Mary Meeker’s 2019 Internet Report Aren’t About Health Care

Health Populi

The health care section of Mary Meeker’s 334-page annual report, Internet Trends 2019 , comprises 24 of those pages (270 through 293). The blurring of mobile and digital into overall business process is a meta-trend for the global economy, and certainly for the health care ecosystem.

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