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

Health Populi

Six in ten people are open to health and wellness services via virtual channels, over half like the idea of remote monitoring linking with at-home devices, and 1 in 2 people would be open to routine appointments through telehealth. Let’s call out the two keywords in this phrase: Concern + Embrace. .

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Introducing Hospital-to-Home, Care Innovations' Digital Health Platform for COVID-19

care innovations

The impact has affected everything from how patients are triaged to supply chain management of medical equipment and devices. Developing a strategy around patient care has become increasingly important. It also allows patients to safely return home sooner with a Care Innovations COVID-19 kit for continuous monitoring.

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SEARCH 2020 – Day Two

South Central Telehealth Resource Center

In 2019, Health Centers across the nation served 30 million patients. England stated that HRSA is a “grant making” organization and encouraged those in attendance to utilize Grants.gov using the keyword “telehealth.” Regarding patient/provider telehealth, Jensen asked, what happens next? Track B: Telehealth in the Time of COVID.

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3 Real-World Reasons the Scripps Study Failed

Chilmark Research

Remote Monitoring CAN work – but that doesn’t mean it WILL. The results of a six-month study on the impact of connected devices on chronically ill patients are in – and they’re not good. Digital Hypemen take note: Just strapping technology onto a patient will not make them healthier. Ignoring Patient Workflow.