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Five Imperatives of Patient-Centric Healthcare
In previous posts I discuss how patient-centric care differs from patent-centered care and how patient empowerment must precede patient engagement. I would like now to delve into what I consider critical elements of patient-centric care. They all involve technology to … Continue reading
Posted in education, healthcare reform, healthcare vendors, informatics, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, remote patient monitoring, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth
Tagged caregiver, digital health, EHR, hcsm, healthcare reform, healthcare vendor, medical apps, Medicare, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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#DigitalHealth: Remote Patient Monitoring Part 3: The Ideal RPM System
Remote patient monitoring may serve patients who are in the post-acute care phase of recovery from a hospitalization as well as those with chronic diseases. Monitoring may consist of communication tools or measurements of medication adherence, glucose measurements for diabetics, … Continue reading
#DigitalHealth: Five Fallacies of Remote Patient Monitoring
As defined in Wikipedia, remote patient monitoring (RPM) is: “a technology to enable monitoring of patients outside of conventional clinical settings (e.g. in the home), which may increase access to care and decrease healthcare delivery costs.” I was a pioneer … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, FDA, Healthcare IT, informatics, medical apps, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, caregiver, digital health, hcsm, healthcare, healthcare economics, healthcare IT, Medicare, S4PM, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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The Case for Efficacy Studies of Digital Health Technologies
As many readers of this blog know, I have long been a proponent of proven technology in the digital health space. Probably the most obvious reason is to dispel the generalized notion that these technologies are flimsy. The HHS Text4HealthTask … Continue reading
Posted in clinical trials, digital health, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, medical apps, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, hcsm, healthcare, healthcare economics, healthcare IT, HHS, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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Five Imperatives for Better Patient Outcomes: Implications for Digital Health Technology
As both patient outcome and satisfaction gains more attention because it is becoming a basis for scaling healthcare reimbursement, management struggles to determine what constitutes a good patient experience and how best to achieve it. According to a recent survey, … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, informatics, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged EHR, hcsm, healthcare IT, hospitals, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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Consumer Health and Medical Apps: Common Threads for Success
Health, fitness, and medical apps are flooding the market at breakneck speed. There are now over 40,000 of them. There are many obvious differences between those directed to consumers and apps developed as tools of healthcare providers, targeted at disease-specific … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, informatics, medical apps, mobile health, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged government IT, hcsm, healthcare, hospitals, Medicare, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, wireless health
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Five Reasons Why Proteus’ e-pill is the Holy Grail of Digital Health
This author has been writing about digital health technologies for a while. Regular readers know that it is rare for individual companies or products to be highlighted or even mentioned in my posts. However, the Proteus Digital Health (formerly Proteus … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, FDA, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, pharma, wireless health
Tagged caregiver, healthcare IT, medicine, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, technology, wireless health
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Physicians Still ‘Press the Buttons’ of Healthcare Technology
The physician’s role is drastically changing. More and more physicians are becoming institutional employees. More patient encounters are performed via non-physician providers. The increasing regulatory demands on physicians are consuming an inordinate amount of their time. Stress and burnout are … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, Healthcare IT, mHealth, mobile health, technology, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, EHR, hospitals, S4PM, technology, wireless health
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Five Ways to Evaluate Mobile Medical Apps via Research
There are many barriers to the adoption of health, fitness, and medical apps. A recent article summarizing the report from PWC’s Global Healthcare division states that adoption of mHealth technologies will lag consumer demand. I wholeheartedly agree with David Levy, … Continue reading
Five Ways the Medical Apps Industry is Maturing
There are now over 13,000 health, fitness, and medical apps available. In a previous post I discussed “Five creative and necessary ways of getting medical apps adopted.” Specifically they were incorporating medical apps in informatics, utilization in schools for health … Continue reading
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