Connected Health
As ambient technologies improve, additional use cases to leverage voice will emerge – that leaves us with the question of how patients and physicians are responding to voice-enabled tools in their healthcare encounters.
A big part of the effort by the Brooklyn academic medical center is telemedicine, which was boosted by a $1 million grant from the FCC.
A new study finds that only about two-thirds of data types will be "understood" by a receiving site in the most favorable cases.
Across the country, the organizations are relieving stressed-out critical-care teams and filling in where necessary to fight COVID-19. The telehealth system is ready for other disasters, as well.
Graphite Health aims to establish an app marketplace geared toward offering health systems a more seamless tool implementation process.
The partnership will help the Department of Veterans Affairs continue to evolve its Lighthouse API program.
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Brightline CEO Naomi Allen discusses the impact of COVID-19 on pediatric behavioral health.
HIMSS21
Connected devices can help make workouts more interactive, easy to use and engaging. Mike Rucker, chief digital officer at Active Wellness, explains how.
The health system employs small, handheld devices for remote monitoring that patients can use at home, in conjunction with physicians in their offices.
Before disasters, such as tornadoes or wildfires, communities should consider designating municipal buildings as "generator and telehealth zones," where equipment and virtual-care kiosks can be moved.