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Top 5 Examples Of Wearable Medical Devices

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Wearable devices can improve patient care, track personal health data remotely, and even prevent patient deterioration or health problems before they occur. We will discuss the benefits later but let’s first talk about the 5 examples of wearable medical devices currently being used in this industry.

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Artificial Emotional Intelligence: What exactly is it? What is the potential of AEI in Healthcare?

Lloyd Price

For example, an AEI-powered chatbot could adjust its tone and language to match the user's emotional state. For example, a call center agent could use an AEI system to identify a customer's frustration and provide them with more helpful and understanding support. This could lead to earlier diagnoses and more effective treatment.

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Revolutionizing Postoperative Care at Home with Remote Patient Monitoring

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Postoperative care at home is a crucial component of the recovery process and involves a variety of services, including wound care, pain management, physical therapy, and follow-up appointments. Wound Care and Pain Management Postoperative care at home involves proper wound care and effective pain management.

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What Effective Telehealth Legislation Looks Like

InTouch Health

A Prime Example of the Future of Telehealth Legislation. If signed into law, the bill would confirm several recent executive orders related to telehealth, including one that would create a Division of Telehealth Services within the Office of Health Data and Analytics. deaths per 100,000 persons.

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The Future of Healthcare: Wearable Technology

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

For example, a smartwatch can notify users when they need to take medication or when their heart rate is too high or too low. These devices can measure heart rate, steps taken, calories burned, and other metrics that help users maintain their health and fitness goals. Another challenge is ensuring patient privacy and data security.

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5 Digital Health Predictions for 2018 by Lloyd Price

Lloyd Price

2018 Digital Health Prediction 2: Voice technology will be the first step to personalising pharma. By the end of the year we will see the use of Virtual Assistants by patients to help interact with their health data and "transact" via voice technology to order repeat prescriptions, pain management and medication requests.

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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. The patient tells her bedside teddy bear Briggie (which has a built in microphone) that she is in pain, describes where the pain is and indicates if the pain is intolerable. Hospital/Patient.