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Five Reasons why the FDA got it Right with Digital Health
The FDA recently announced its Digital Health Innovation Action Plan. This plan was both important and necessary. Digital health differs significantly from drugs and traditional medical devices around which the FDA has developed its structure and policies over decades. Digital … Continue reading
Posted in #digitalhealth, analytics, communications, digital health, digital health technology, FDA, Healthcare IT, healthcare vendors, informatics, IT security, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, remote patient monitoring, technology, telehealth, Uncategorized
Tagged apps, digital health, entrepreneur, FDA, hIPAA, informatics, medical apps, medicine, mobile health, technology
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The The Five Biggest Areas of Opportunity for Digital Health
Digital health is unquestionably becoming part of healthcare lexicon and fabric. Electronic health records (EHRs) and personal fitness trackers have helped create awareness through use. The entrepreneurial enthusiasm for the healthcare space is evident by the volume of digital health … Continue reading
Posted in #digitalhealth, clinical trials, digital health, digital health technology, EHR, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, informatics, mHealth, mobile health, patient engagement, remote patient monitoring, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
Tagged #digitalhealth, ACOs, EHR, government IT, healthcare, healthcare IT, HHS, hospitals, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, telehealth
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Healthcare Consolidation: Opportunities for Digital Health Technology
Healthcare consolidation in the form of mergers and acquisitions has been taking place for a number of years. It is seen on both the provider and payer sides. In his testimony on healthcare market’s consolidation effects on quality, cost and … Continue reading
Posted in #digitalhealth, communications, digital health, digital health technology, health insurance, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, healthcare vendors, informatics, medical apps, medical devices, medical education, mHealth, mobile health, patient advocacy, remote patient monitoring, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
Tagged #digitalhealth, #hcldr, ACOs, caregiver, digital health, EHR, government IT, healthcare, healthcare finance, healthcare IT, healthcare reform, hospitals, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
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Five VALUE Offerings of the Ideal Health Management Company
In previous posts I discussed the importance of population health management and the essentials of ideal population management digital tech. One of my tenets as a consultant in digital health is that technology itself is not a solution. A … Continue reading
Posted in #digitalhealth, analytics, digital health, digital health technology, education, health insurance, healthcare economics, healthcare reform, healthcare vendors, language, medical devices, mobile health, palliative care, patient advocacy, remote patient monitoring, risk management, Uncategorized
Tagged #digitalhealth, empathy, healthcare, medicine, nurses, patient advocacy, technology, women's health
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My Five Asks of Digital Health
Digital health is experiencing what I would characterize as its adolescence. The rudimentary pieces are in place for adoption; Awareness of the technologies, the progressing maturation of mobile technologies, realization of its critical need in the marketplace, interest by large … Continue reading
Posted in #digitalhealth, analytics, digital health, digital health technology, EHR, fitness, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, healthcare vendors, informatics, medical apps, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, patient advocacy, patient engagement, pharma, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
Tagged #digitalhealth, ACOs, digital health, EHR, healthcare, healthcare economics, healthcare IT, hospitals, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, technology, telehealth
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Five Reasons Why Population Health Management Matters
The term Population Health has replaced patient engagement as the latest buzzwords in healthcare. There are a few reasons for this. It is a necessary evolutionary strategy born out of the worsening epidemic of chronic diseases (obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and … Continue reading
Posted in analytics, communications, digital health, digital health technology, Healthcare IT, medical apps, medical devices, mobile health, patient advocacy, remote patient monitoring
Tagged #digitalhealth, #hcldr, ACOs, digital health, EHR, government IT, healthcare, healthcare economics, healthcare IT, medicine, mobile health, technology, telehealth
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Five Requirements for the Adoption of Genomics as a Digital Health Tool
That digital health technologies will be adopted to address the ills of healthcare systems around the world is a foregone conclusion. The challenges of the cost of chronic disease burden, physician and patient dissatisfaction While awareness of digital health is … Continue reading
Posted in clinical trials, digital health, digital health technology, education, FDA, Healthcare IT, informatics, medical apps, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, pharma, remote patient monitoring, technology
Tagged #digitalhealth, #hcldr, caregiver, digital health, EHR, genetics, genomics, hcsm, medical apps, Medicare, medicine, pharma, S4PM, telehealth
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Five Essentials of a Successful Digital Health Technology Initiative
In previous posts I have discussed imperatives of patient-centric healthcare, creating patient engagement, and potential value of various digital health technologies. Apart from these considerations are those involving roles of stakeholders and barriers they face in adopting technologies and optimal … Continue reading
Posted in analytics, digital health, digital health technology, EHR, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare vendors, medical apps, medical devices, medical education, mHealth, mobile health, technology, telehealth
Tagged #digitalhealth, ACOs, government IT, hcsm, healthcare IT, HHS, hospitals, medical apps, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, telehealth
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Five Ways Digital Communication Tools Can Improve Health Care
Many of the problems plaguing healthcare today, specifically errors in patient care, reside in poor communications. How many of us need to listen to the entire recorded message tree when calling a doctor’s office or healthcare facility, only to not … Continue reading
Posted in communications, digital health technology, healthcare economics, language, patient engagement, pharma, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
Tagged ACOs, digital health, EHR, healthcare IT, medical apps, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
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Five Reasons Why the Future of Clinical Trials Utilizing Mobile Technology is Here
In a previous post I discussed both the merits and needs for the use of mobile technologies in clinical trials. Recruiting patients via social media is now a reality and has been a topic of discussion in many forums, including … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, EHR, FDA, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, medical apps, medical devices, medical education, mHealth, mobile health, remote patient monitoring, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged cardiology, clinical trials, CRO, digital health, EHR, FDA, hcsm, healthcare economics, HHS, hospitals, medical apps, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, pharma, S4PM
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