Connected Health
Frank McGillin, CEO of The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic, discusses how connected health tools are enabling cost savings, convenience and other specialty care innovations.
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One of the nurse executives who helped create the world's first virtual hospital offers a deep dive into the benefits of a hybrid approach to nursing that employs telehealth.
The future of remote patient monitoring will be defined by broader adoption, novel devices, application to more conditions and consolidation of vendors, one expert says.
Addressing stereotypes and ageist attitudes can open up opportunities for developing an inclusive AI in aged care.
Also, pregnancy monitoring startup Kali Healthcare has secured pre-seed funding to enter into clinical trial phase.
The partnership marks another move in home care for the retail giant, which has made several acquisitions in the space over the past few years.
Avivit Ben-Aharon, founder and clinical director at a virtual speech therapy company, spells out how this virtual care works and how it can achieve outcomes better than in-person care.
Transcarent will purchase 98point6's virtual care platform and care business. After the deal, 98point6 will focus on licensing its software to third-party providers.
Also, a hospital in Sikkim is upgrading to smart connected beds powered by Dozee.