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Technology is radically improving care for veterans

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Some of the most important technological developments take place in the field of medicine, radically transforming the quality of care patients receive now and in the future. to virtually “step into” field hospitals and assist physicians, in real-time, when treating wounded service members.

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Dermisolve Review

mHealth Watch

With advancements in the field of medicine, a cure has been found for the majority of these problems. Similar is the case if we develop moles, skin tags, or warts. Dermisolve is a highly efficient corrector serum that offers you a quick herbal-based remedy to help you get rid of moles, skin tags, and/or warts.

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CES 2023: Ten New Technologies for Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The Aeo was designed to be a helper, with features that include the ability to deliver food and medicine to older adults. The Petnow app can solve the problems of the existing pet identification methods such as microchips, tags, and collars that are prone to damage or loss, and it is beginning to enter the U.S. Learn more. Learn more.

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Doing Less Can Be Doing More for Healthcare – the Biggest Takeaway From ASCO 2018

Health Populi

The study, Adjuvant Chemotherapy Guided by a 21-Gene Expression Assay in Breast Cancer, was published in The New England Journal of Medicine on June 3, 2018, coinciding with the researchers’ ASCO presentation of the results. ” A genetic test that costs $3,000 helps to identify women who could benefit from avoiding chemo.

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OpenNotes site upgrades its literature search, to help authors and educators find relevant papers

Society for Participatory Medicine

As regular readers know, our Society for Participatory Medicine has always been a strong advocate for the OpenNotes movement as a key enabler of patient power. A key part of changing any field is not just doing the research but disseminating it – spreading the word. Below are some additional thoughts. Events and more.

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Primary care physicians could take $15 billion hit due to COVID-19 in 2020

Henry Kotula

The new study by researchers from Harvard Medical School and the American Board of Family Medicine attempts to put a price tag on that hit by running a microsimulation for projected 2020 revenues based on volume data for general practices, general internal medicine practices, general pediatric practices and family medicine practices.

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Considering Technology Adoption -- AARP’s 2008 Healthy@Home

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The survey was fielded in December of 2007 with a population of 907 adults aged 65-98 (the mean age was 74). By 2019, the so-called tipping point in utilization by doctors has not been reached, though, perhaps it is just around the corner – the VA being the first to allow doctors to 'practice' medicine across state lines.