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Mashup Score: 0It’s 2033 and You Need Surgery: Here’s How it Will Be Radically Different - Blogs HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
One in 10 people undergo a surgical procedure each year [1]. That means that over the next decade it’s highly likely you – or someone close to you – will too. This may sound like a scary prospect, but it doesn’t have to be.
That’s because we’re making huge strides forward in innovation that I believe will make your operation more likely to be a medical success while having a…
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Mashup Score: 0S3 Ep6: Making Nutrition Accessible & Sustainable for All—featuring Vanessa Rissetto & Tamar Samuels - Podcasts HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
We recognize that nutrition is the front line of health care.
But it’s challenging for patients to sustain lasting changes to their eating habits outside the clinical environment.
Can technology help us promote healthy eating after a patient leaves the hospital or exam room? How do we deliver a customized digital nutrition coaching experience that keeps users…
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Mashup Score: 0Health Equity Paves New Pathways for Integration - Blogs HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
Discover key connections to your mission and community
Advancing diversity, equity and inclusion across every community is an urgent and imperative goal for many organizations. It’s essential to connect advocacy groups to health organizations, health employees to the mission of health, and consumers to services that have historically been out of…
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Mashup Score: 7How Digital Health Can Help Heal Care Inequity - Blogs HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
How digital health companies are missing the mark on equity – and how they can help bridge gaps in patient experience
Memora Health CEO, Manav Sevak, discusses how digital healthcare can help heal equity gaps across the industry.
Care teams perform outstanding work every day. And, in many ways,
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Closing the loop to provide everyone a seamless, high-quality A-to-Z patient experience – not just the advantaged few – continues to challenge. And it’s one that digital health still grapples with. Read the blog by Manav Sevak, @memorahealth 📖https://t.co/I0b9xGOaQq @mnvsevak https://t.co/iTEBTRunLH
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Mashup Score: 2S3 Ep3: Technology for High-Quality Care—featuring Dr. Taha Kass-Hout - Podcasts HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
The next decade will be about making sense of all digitized data; to structure it, AI, the cloud, and machine learning will play an important role.
Nowadays, patients walk around with thousands of unstructured data points on everything they interact with, their devices, the cloud, and their paper records. In this episode, Taha Kass-Hout, Director of Machine Learning and Chief…
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Today, in the average ICU, there are 35 smart devices with independent alarms, resulting in 750 alarms per patient per day.
And technology that was supposed to make life easier for medical professionals is overwhelming them and contributing to burnout.
So, what can innovators do build technology that supports providers and enhances the care…
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Clinical trials are more complex than ever. Pharmaceutical companies, medical device companies, and clinical research organizations (CROs) are collecting more research data than ever. The amount of data from novel sources that support decentralized trials has also increased over the last several years. As a result, research sites and clinicians are struggling to meet sponsor deadlines for…
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Mashup Score: 0Staffing 2.0: Doing More with Less via Next Generation Workforce Optimization - Blogs HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
Confronted with an urgent staffing crisis over the past two years, most provider groups have taken a seemingly intuitive approach: Get More People
This strategy has, to a degree, patched a leaky bucket. And yet, for most providers, staffing remains an urgent challenge and temp agency costs have surged to unsustainable levels.
Our perspective is that a paradigm…
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Mashup Score: 1Supporting Working Women Caregivers - Blogs HLTH - 2 year(s) ago
Redesigning health system infrastructure to provide tools, ease stress and build whole health for caregiving employees.
Women are more likely to provide caregiving support to their family or household members. In fact, 70.8% of all primary caregivers are women while only 29.2% are men.1 Women also experience greater partner caregiver burden than men. As a…
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The massive pivot to virtual care during the pandemic not only showed the potential for disruption, but it also served as a dry run for widespread adoption of new modes of care delivery and enabling technologies.
According to a recent AMA report, Return on Health: Moving Beyond…
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Let’s look at four of the world’s most common diseases in four countries and explore how your care will radically differ. Read the blog by @AtulGupta_MD, Chief Medical Officer, Image-Guided Therapy @Philips 📖 https://t.co/Tr8aNTOTfZ #healthcare #futureofhealth https://t.co/BxJAbMSGsI