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Two EMTs take a patient in a stretcher into an ambulance
By Andrea Fox | 09:27 am | August 08, 2024
A prehospital health information exchange in Michigan that provides bidirectional interoperability will bridge ambulatory data gaps and enhance care coordination en route to the hospital and during post-discharge care transitions.
Hachang Jung at ITI Technology_Sponsored_HIMSS24 Europe
By HIMSS TV | 10:24 am | August 01, 2024
ITI Technology's sales director, Hachang Jung, talks about the company's in-room entertainment and communications system for hospital patients, as well as its new remote patient monitoring system, which is due to be FDA-approved this year.
Photo of the EMRAM team at Tin Shui Wai Hospital
By Adam Ang | 10:07 pm | July 31, 2024
The validations are part of the Hospital Authority's ongoing smart hospital transformation programme.
Person using smartphone
By Jessica Hagen | 11:27 am | July 31, 2024
The women's health app will use the funds to expand its workforce in North America and Europe, scale its reach and enhance its technology.
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By Adam Ang | 03:32 am | July 26, 2024
Also, the Victorian Virtual Emergency Department is now providing online consultations to patients with diabetes.
Amos Adler at Memotext_Digital Therapeutics Alliance Summit
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | July 25, 2024
Memotext's digital therapeutic app for mental health patients can help caregivers engage with patients and identify the risks for relapse and readmission, says company founder Amos Adler, who discusses the markets in each country.
Joe O'Brien, head of sales at LG Electronics_Palm trees and skyscrapers in Orlando Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 05:17 pm | July 17, 2024
By partnering with health systems to support hybrid care models, long-term care facilities can mitigate staff shortages of staff and better manage available beds, explains Joe O'Brien, head of sales, digital health at LG Electronics.
Person taking photo of food with a smartphone
By Jessica Hagen | 11:30 am | July 17, 2024
The app Fitterfly Klik allows people with diabetes to analyze their meals using a picture and AI that examines portion size, calorie count, and macronutrients and micronutrients.