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The CES 2022 Tech Trends to Watch Have Everything To Do With Health/Care

Health Populi

This last graphic here from Steve’s presentation shows a stunning data point: that in the past year, one in four U.S. adults that attended a video meeting did so for medical-related purposes — such as virtual health care, telemedicine, remote monitoring consultation. Food delivery, too, will see about 60% of U.S.

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A Health Future with Lyft and Uber as Patient Data Stewards: Rock Health’s 2019 Consumer Survey

Health Populi

Only one in five consumers would be willing to share their data directly with pharma companies, to Rock Health’s third point about willingness-to-share-with-whom. Health Populi’s Hot Points: The third chart shown here, Figure 9 from the Rock Health report, presents data on the tech companies with whom U.S.

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Ping An Good Doctor launches One Minute Clinics offering preliminary diagnosis by cloud computing Doctors

Lloyd Price

After the medical consultation is over, the patient may, based on the doctor's recommendation, immediately pay and obtain medicine from the nearly "Smart Medicine Cabinet." " Presently, "One-minute Clinics" cover more than 100 commonly seen drugs. At the same time, it gives the patient more humane care.

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Ping An Good Doctor and Unisound develop "Voiceprint Login System" with 99% success rate

Lloyd Price

China's leading one-stop healthcare ecosystem platform Ping An Health Medical Technology Company Limited has announced that the "Voiceprint Login System" ("Voiceprint Lock"), jointly developed with Unisound, the leading intelligent voice and language technology company in China, has achieved a login success rate close to 99%.

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Medicine 2.0 : Implications of Connected Medical Devices & Digital Healthcare

Lloyd Price

emerging uses of advanced technology include the digitalisation of diagnosis, and disease prevention through the use of wireless/mobile health solutions including smartphone apps, wearables, gamification and remote monitoring. The medical device sector, in particular, represents a natural fit for Medicine 2.0,