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HealthTech EMEA Predictions 2024: Europe, Middle East and Africa

Lloyd Price

The growth of telemedicine: Telemedicine allows patients to receive healthcare services remotely, via video conferencing or other digital channels. Telemedicine became increasingly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic, and this trend is likely to continue in 2024.

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Patient Engagement and Patient Portals by 2030

Lloyd Price

This will allow patients to share their health data with their healthcare providers more easily and seamlessly. For example, a patient with diabetes may be able to use their wearable device to track their blood sugar levels and automatically send the data to their doctor's portal. Visit [link] What exactly is patient engagement?

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U.S. Consumer Adoption of Apps To Manage Chronic Conditions, Health and Fitness Activities

Healthcare IT Today

A solid minority of American consumers are adopting mobile health apps to manage chronic conditions or maintain their health and fitness, according to a new survey conducted by Redox.

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Bonus Features – December 18, 2022 – Half of Americans avoiding hospitals due to staffing shortages, 62% of patients don’t trust health plan info when searching for providers, and much more

Healthcare IT Today

The Federal Trade Commission released an updated Mobile Health Apps Tool created with input from ONC, OCR, and the FDA. Community-based oncology network OPN Healthcare is implementing KAID Health chart analysis and natural language processing tools.

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