Telehealth
Virtual care delivered from the school nurse's office is reducing health-related absences, addressing social determinants and improving access, says Nick Woods, co-founder of California-based Hazel Health.
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Sony's new B2B mSafety platform features a smartwatch with built-in sensors, a simple user interface, a secure back end and long battery life, says Anders Strömberg, head of the company's wearable platform department.
These new technologies also allow primary care offices to deepen their relationships with their patients and provide a fuller spectrum of care.
Biorithm's sensors take care out of the hospital to wherever the expectant mom is, says co-founder and CEO Amrish Nair.
Sara Vaezy, chief digital strategy officer at Providence St. Joseph Health, says patients are looking for affordable access in the right place and at the right time.
HealthBeacon CEO Jim Joyce explains why his company decided to focus on one important medication adherence use case: self-administered injectables.
In the age of consumerism, virtual visits meet consumers where they are, says Anthem executive.
Young Juhn, co-founder and CEO of Wellysis, says his company's S-Patch Cardio device can provide the data that can help patients and doctors make better healthcare decisions.
Consumers from all over the world are used to choice and autonomy on their phones, a mindset that can be applied to managing healthcare, says Aakash Ganju, MD, CEO of Saathealth.
The app also allows users to manage prescriptions, see information on deductibles and out-of-pocket spending, and locate physicians and hospitals using GPS technology.
