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Don't miss the 2013 Consumer Health IT Summit

Medicine and Technology

The Summit will feature: A summary of recent and upcoming policy and regulatory changes that are strengthening patients' rights and ability to access their health data electronically, including Meaningful Use and HITECH modifications to HIPAA.

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Voice Health Summit Spotlight 2018

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Voice Health in Action. Here are some interesting examples of use cases to bring value to patients and/or the care team. Although there is excitement around voice health, innovators are working to remove speed bumps to accelerate adoption: Addressing Privacy/Security. Hospital/Patient. food problems).

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Telemedicine Today (#tday): December 2015

American Well

Brian Schatz told Morning eHealth. The important point here is secure HIPAA compliant messaging, not your traditional text, Skype or Facetime. One increasingly common example is the use of telehealth, with 60 percent of millenials supporting its uses to eliminate in-person health visits, according to the report.

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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). But then there’s the formidable challenge of medical privacy and the regulation of Big Tech companies’ use of personal data, covered in general terms on page 167 shown here.

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The Monetary, Clinical and Ethical Value of Patient Data – A View from the UK and NHS

Health Populi

. “It is the duty of the NHS to consolidate patient records into the highest quality longitudinal patient level data set, and then to use these data-driven technologies, in a safe, ethical, evidenced and transparent way,” the report concludes. Health Populi’s Hot Points: In the U.S., The reality of U.S.

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