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

Health Populi

Millions of dollars and developers’ time have been invested in conceiving and making digital health tools. Some, but not necessarily a majority, of consumers see benefits in using digital health — primary for wellness and prevention, and to get a better understanding of personal health.

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Health Privacy and Our Ambivalent Tech-Embrace – Lessons for Digital Health Innovators

Health Populi

This ambivalence will flavor how health citizens will adopt and adapt to the growing digitization of health care, and challenge the healthcare ecosystem’s assumption that patients and caregivers will universally, uniformly engage with medical tools and apps and technologies. Mental health nearly doubling to 25%.

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HealthTech Africa 2024

Lloyd Price

In addition to these trends, we can also expect to see continued growth in the following areas of African healthtech in 2024: Mental health: Mental health is a major challenge in Africa, and there is a growing demand for mental health solutions. Email lloyd@nelsonadvisors.co.uk Subscribe Today!

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HealthTech EMEA Predictions 2024: Europe, Middle East and Africa

Lloyd Price

Europe Predictions for the European HealthTech landscape in 2024: Increased investment in mental health: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on mental health, and there is a growing recognition of the need for better mental health care. Email lloyd@nelsonadvisors.co.uk Subscribe Today!

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Cerebral Telehealth: 2023’s Second Largest Patient Data Breach

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The company states, “Cerebral is a mental health subscription that provides clients with ongoing, comprehensive access to online care and medication management for a monthly rate. Apparently, many mHealth apps technically are not considered “covered entities” by HIPAA. Cerebral App?

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VA seeing substantial growth in telehealth, key patient engagement tools

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

VA was an early adopter of digital health tools and remains a leader within US health care in leveraging technology to enhance patient engagement. million veterans interacting with the site, including their personal health data, every month. " Neil C. Evans, VA Office Of Connected Care.

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The innovative technologies transforming healthcare

Waracle

Whether it’s blood pressure, steps, sleep or anything that sits in the wider self care space, embracing health data into daily life is truly at a watershed moment. These trends are driving growth in mHealth, a sector which is expected to become a $189bn industry by 2025. Machine Learning for issue identification.

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