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Receiving consistent primary care leads to better overall health, but a lack of coordinated communication will be a concern.
Until November, reimbursement for remote patient monitoring services was a gray area for providers, but the picture is becoming clear.
Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, cofounders of the Health 2.0 Conference, take a look at notable digital health funding developments and offer a prediction of what will come next.
There's a two-sided market developing with money enabling a wave of innovation and, on the other side, large enterprise companies are moving into the space, says Megan Zweig, director of research at Rock Health.
At HIMSS19, the Israel Export Institute shows off emerging healthcare and medical devices from Israeli startups.
Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, shares how an AI-powered app for monitoring children at home following complex heart surgery prevented tragedy.
Just as critical as understanding genomic data is getting insights about a patient's environment and lifestyle, says University of Colorado Assistant Professor Mustafa Ozkaynak.
While advancements in healthcare technology are necessary, they can't take away the way of the human element, claims Tammy Kwiatkoski, director of clinical informatics for the HIMSS Office of the CTIO.
Current Health CEO Christopher McCann discusses how data from his company's wireless device is analyzed and shared with healthcare providers to improve the outcomes of high-risk patients at home.
Patient feedback is key, claims Kristina Tägil, founder of AppInMed AB, and healthcare professionals should trust patients to manage their conditions more by engaging with them through available technologies.