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Koneksa Announces Study with New York Proton Center to Collect Patient-Generated Health Data During Proton Radiotherapy in Lung Cancer

Digital Health Global

This pilot study represents a critical step in leveraging digital health technology to enhance cancer treatment outcomes,” said John Wagner, M.D., The study, led by principal investigator Nitin Ohri, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Koneksa. “By

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#HIMSS24 Europe: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

Our lineup includes a deep dive into Europe’s current regulatory landscape, including the AI Act, the European Health Data Space and the European Recovery and Resilience Fund. We’ll also help you make sense of all today’s trends in health technology—from machine learning to digital maturity and telehealth.

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ViVE 2024: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The Vive 2024 event is the premier event for Digital Health decision-makers, focusing on the business of healthcare. The event will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, breakout sessions, and an expo hall showcasing the latest digital health technologies and solutions. Subscribe Today!

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Association of British HealthTech Industries unveil their Plan for HealthTech manifesto

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI) unveiled their "Plan for HealthTech" manifesto, outlining a 10-point plan for the UK government to make the nation a global leader in health technology. They are currently engaging with policymakers to implement the proposals. Visit www.nelsonadvisors.co.uk

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10 Key Medtech Themes for 2023

Henry Kotula

We expect 2023 to be a pivotal year for the industry, as the accelerated acceptance of virtual care and demographic trends, such as an aging population, increasing chronic illnesses and healthcare worker shortages, sustain demand for medtech-enabled solutions. Growing importance of data privacy and security.

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Telecom companies are quietly building a big presence in HealthTech: 5 Case Studies explore further

Lloyd Price

Telecom companies are using these advantages to develop a wide range of HealthTech solutions, including: Telehealth: Telecom companies are partnering with healthcare providers to deliver telehealth services, which allow patients to consult with doctors and other healthcare professionals remotely.

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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2023

Redox

Post-COVID, we predicted some slowing in the adoption of digital health technology, but we were surprised by the depths of that slowing and by the overall lack of new innovation in 2022 following tremendous growth in both 2020 and 2021. We believe this ultimately leads to better care and outcomes for patients. Alex Peitz.