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Designing Digital Health for Public Health Preparedness and Equity: the Consumer Tech Association Doubles Down

Health Populi

At the same time, CTA has published a paper on Advancing Health Equity Through Technology which complements and reinforces the PHTI announcement and objective. At the same time, CTA has published a paper on Advancing Health Equity Through Technology which complements and reinforces the PHTI announcement and objective.

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From Security to Regulation: Exploring the Hidden Challenges of the Digital Health Revolution

Healthcare IT Today

With so many partners and vendors now participating along the digital health chain, from device manufacturers and researchers to cloud and healthcare providers the digital footprint of patient data is larger than ever. That means a broader attack surface area, greater vulnerability, and more exposure to risk.

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HeartBeam Unveils AI Program Designed to Deliver Unprecedented Personalized Cardiac Insights

Digital Health Global

NASDAQ: BEAT), a medical technology company focused on transforming cardiac care through the power of personalized insights, today announced significant developments for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) applied to its proprietary vectorelectrocardiography (VECG) technology, including the addition of new leadership and advisory roles.

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Association of British HealthTech Industries unveil their Plan for HealthTech manifesto

Lloyd Price

2007: ABHI co-founded the Ministerial Medical Technology Strategy Group, again aligning with a HITF recommendation. HealthTech M&A Newsletter from Nelson Advisors - HealthTech, Health IT, Digital Health Insights and Analysis. 2008: ABHI published its Code of Business Practice. Visit www.nelsonadvisors.co.uk

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Aiming for Health Equity

Healthcare IT Today

There is a clear increasing demand, particularly by younger people, to have regular access to their health data, and consequently inform and empower care decisions. It is estimated 86.3% of the global population owns a smartphone, equivalent to 6.9 billion users, and expected to increase to 7.3 billion in 2025.