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David Maman and Divya Chander to Keynote CharmHealth Third Annual Innovation Challenge & Showcase

Digital Health Global

FACEP, FAMIA, vice president of innovation at Vituity and Inflect Health ; Aman Rajpal , M.D., chief of endocrinology at Alameda Health System; Uli Chettipally , M.D., Representatives from Inflect Health and Bioverge will be on hand throughout the Innovation Challenge to connect with participants.

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How Telehealth & Remote Care Enable Faster, More Efficient Virtual Clinical Trials

care innovations

Virtual clinical trials are leveraging the power of telehealth technologies like remote patient monitoring and wearable mHealth devices to conduct safe and effective research at a lower cost by doing so remotely, as opposed to standard (and expensive) locations like a hospital or university medical center. “For

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Five Ways a Good Digital Health Registry Addresses Healthcare System Needs

The Digital Health Corner

Registries have traditionally been viewed as static repositories of data to be reviewed in a summary fashion after a predetermined time period. The expanding need for drilled down relevant data has led to the development of creative sophisticated data analytics technologies.

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From Boost Mobile and Swype to Xealth: One Entrepreneur’s Journey into Healthtech

Chilmark Research

I have followed this area closely for years – my first real startup attempt was a prescribable app platform in the early days of mHealth ( RxApps ) – but to date, none have actually found a successful business model. So when we were incubated inside Providence, we saw the rise of digital health. Mike : [00:11:40] Right.

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3 Real-World Reasons the Scripps Study Failed

Chilmark Research

Even if we put aside about the growing financial disincentive to use health insurance, we’ve moved into an era of invisible, ubiquitous utilization, of Minute Clinics, telehealth, YouTube, WebMD, and Dr. Oz. In the context of a digital health study, it’s safe to say the petri dish was probably contaminated.