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By HIMSS TV | 02:29 pm | November 19, 2019
Dr. Zakiuddin Ahmed, CEO of Digital Care, says the government in Pakistan is starting to understand that technology should be patient-centric, which has been one of the biggest challenges to digital health progress in the region.
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By PHILIPS | Mike Miliard | 10:03 pm | November 13, 2019
Philips’ strong patient monitoring portfolio in critical care provides continuous monitoring for every care setting – from the point-of-care, to the unit central station, to a virtualised care provider or team.
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By Mike Miliard | 01:15 pm | November 12, 2019
While face-to-face visits are still preferred by many, 90% of healthcare organizations polled by HIMSS Media say they're using or piloting remote care services to boost care coordination, manage at-risk patients and broaden pop health efforts.
By HIMSS TV | 09:16 am | November 08, 2019
By using telehealth, CaroMont Regional Medical Center reduces ER overflow hours from 1,700 to just 148, reports Healthcare IT News Managing Editor Bill Siwicki in a new case study.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:29 pm | November 06, 2019
The new technology connects on the first attempt 96% of the time, compared with 73% for the previous telemedicine carts; with enhanced monitoring and support, tele-neonatology availability is 99%.
By Max Sullivan | 12:12 pm | November 05, 2019
The companies say their approach to remote patient monitoring is uniquely modular and customizable, enabling provider organizations to implement pieces of an end-to-end system that best meet their particular needs.
By HIMSS TV | 08:55 am | November 05, 2019
Nonin Medical's Chris Holland and telehealth consultant Mark VanderWerf discuss the usability and logistics improvements Nonin made to its pulse oximeter to make it more desirable for the elderly.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:03 pm | November 04, 2019
Smartphones and tablets are among the mobile technologies in focus, which can be combined with telehealth video conferencing and healthcare wearables, as well as the deployment of electronic health record-based patient portals.
By Laura Lovett | 10:53 am | November 01, 2019
According to Google's blog post announcing the acquisition, we can expect to see more "Made by Google" wearables alongside Fitbit devices running Wear OS.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | November 01, 2019
The portable point of care devices, which give remote providers the capability to image, measure and record wounds and skin healing data, will be deployed across Western Australia.