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

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

More than one-in-three patient interactions will go virtual globally – as the physician will no longer be the automatic first touchpoint. Throughout the crisis, virtual visits, remote monitoring, and patient engagement tools have effectively reduced foot traffic at clinics and delivered a large portion of office visits virtually.

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Is It True? Technology Reduces Burnout?

David Chou

AI Is a Buzzword But Powerful Artificial intelligence technology is a core component of the latest diagnostic tool, primarily radiology and cancer care. These include clinical applications such as diagnostics and automation of appointment scheduling and patient interaction.

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Ten More Technology Offerings from CES 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

FitMi contains two wireless pucks and a therapy app that picks exercises for you tailored to your stage of recovery. Care coordinators can book as many rides as they need for their patients. It can also capture (though external sensors), monitor and store vitals along with the electronic patient record. Learn more at RoundTrip.

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Ten More Technology Offerings from CES 2019 -- Beyond Gadgets

Aging in Place Technology Watch

FitMi contains two wireless pucks and a therapy app that picks exercises for you tailored to your stage of recovery. Care coordinators can book as many rides as they need for their patients. It can also capture (though external sensors), monitor and store vitals along with the electronic patient record. Learn more at RoundTrip.

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The COVID-19 pandemic essentially forced healthcare provider organizations, the government and payers to embrace telehealth as an essential way to enable physicians to see patients. The most difficult aspect was deploying the technology to be effective and efficient for both patients and providers.” " Dr. Lisa R.

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The Foursquare Framework for investing in HealthTech based on Medicine Needs and Social Needs

Lloyd Price

But different patients have different needs. He soon realized that his own patients, many of whom are lower-income and struggling with complex health problems, wouldn't adopt the same solutions as the tech workers in his Google network. In January, a single therapy to treat a rare form of blindness received a price tag of $850,000.

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What's on the horizon for Teladoc? CIO Claus Jensen weighs in

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies have elbowed their way into a seemingly flush market, while patient interest in telehealth has waxed and waned. Now, many patients and providers are asking: What will telehealth look like five or ten years from now? We, as patients, make a lot of decisions in healthcare.