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Frost & Sullivan's Top 10 predictions for healthcare in 2021

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The patient engagement space will see M&A activity with those vendors with the most intuitive and interoperable user interfaces staying strong. Nursing agreements will also see a change to avoid upfront costs and reduce overall costs. Remote monitoring tools and mobile health apps and services took center stage.

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Consumers’ Embrace of Digital Health Tech Stalls, and Privacy Concerns Prevail – Accenture’s 2020 Research

Health Populi

Overall, 75% of consumers trust medical doctors, and 69% trust nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled the long-anticipated ONC Cures Act Final Rule for health data interoperability. On Monday 9th March 2020, at the start of this week, the U.S.

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COPD Management: A Guide to Remote Patient Monitoring in 2024

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Through RPM, patients can use wearable devices and mobile health applications to transmit data such as oxygen saturation levels, respiratory rate, and activity levels to their healthcare providers in real-time. These apps often integrate with wearable devices, allowing seamless data sharing and analysis.

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mHealth Guide to HIMSS19

mHealth Insight

Robusdical is developing cutting edge technology for mHealth, telemedicine and in home care. . We specialize in rugged barcode sleds/cases and pocket-sized mobile batteries/chargers for nursing care, hospitals, and more. Alfred SmartHub/11 Health and Technologies Inc (USA/Booth 8559-25). Use your smartphone As a Reader!

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The Future of Health Is “Now,” Deloitte Says; But Are Consumers Living and Loving It?

Health Populi

Deloitte concludes that consumers still want the benefits of in-person health care services — personalized relationships with clinicians. Health Populi’s Hot Points: The pandemic revealed rough spots and “warts” in the U.S.