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Google Cloud and Fitbit Team Up to Optimize Healthcare Insights from Wearable Data

David Chou

This new platform will empower healthcare and life sciences enterprises with accelerated analytics and insights to help people live healthier lives. In doing this, hospitals and life science companies can support care teams, researchers, and patients more effortlessly. Pre-built analytics dashboard.

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The The Five Biggest Areas of Opportunity for Digital Health

The Digital Health Corner

Increasing healthcare consolidation of hospitals has exacerbated the problem of lack of interoperability. There remain many opportunities for technologies to assist in achieving true interoperability. Opportunities thus exist for life sciences and technology companies to develop products for this new therapeutic approach.

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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. For example, a pattern of sensor readings can lead to an automatic change of the three-month followup visit to a one-month followup visit, or an outbound call from a clinician. Comments Comments.

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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. For example, a pattern of sensor readings can lead to an automatic change of the three-month followup visit to a one-month followup visit, or an outbound call from a clinician.

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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. For example, a pattern of sensor readings can lead to an automatic change of the three-month followup visit to a one-month followup visit, or an outbound call from a clinician.

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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. For example, a pattern of sensor readings can lead to an automatic change of the three-month followup visit to a one-month followup visit, or an outbound call from a clinician. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC.

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Dave Ryan, Intel GM for IoT in Healthcare and the Future of Remote Care – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

My guest for this edition is Dave Ryan, Intel GM for Health and Life Sciences at its Internet of Things Group. For example, a pattern of sensor readings can lead to an automatic change of the three-month followup visit to a one-month followup visit, or an outbound call from a clinician. Comments Comments.