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Roundup: LKCMedicine launching more AI, digital health courses and more briefs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

" More tech-enabled learning tools will also be deployed at the medical school, including VR for teaching the cardiorespiratory system and e-simulators for drug prescription and using EMR. These tools will help shape students to become "doctors who are discerning and confident users of technology."

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Shaping the future of health technologies

Digital Leaders HealthTech

I’m a health systems guy and these lists are about health technologies that have moved health systems forward, rather than deep or niche technologies. Patient information is the currency through which health systems process, exchange, and interpret information. Telemedicine . More thought leadership.

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

Lloyd Price

HealthTech Thought Leadership from Nelson Advisors - Industry Insights & Analysis for Founders, Owners & Investors. Visit , [link] Case Study 1: Orange Orange Enovacom is a leading French player in healthcare data interoperability and telemedicine. Orange Enovacom is using 5G to develop new telemedicine solutions.

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Wheel Acquires GoodRx Care Backend Technology to Strengthen its Virtual-First Care Platform

Healthcare IT Today

Wheel , the health technology company powering the future of care, today announced it will acquire GoodRx Care ‘s backend virtual care technology, including its clinician-centric EMR, powerful clinical management tools, and flexible patient experience software. About Wheel.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Growth of digital health: Digital health technologies, such as wearable devices and health apps, will become more widely used to monitor and manage health. Employers and insurers will offer incentives for employees to use these technologies. This may lead to a shift away from fee-for-service payments.