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Remote Patient Monitoring will Lead Value-Based Healthcare
Traditional health insurance reimbursement to providers (though payment is a more appropriate word) for healthcare services and products is at the root of our healthcare crisis. Our traditional fee for service system in the USA rewards hospitals and providers for … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, health insurance, healthcare economics, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, mobile health, remote patient monitoring, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, digital health, EHR, EMR, hcsm, healthcare, healthcare economics, healthcare finance, healthcare IT, healthcare reform, Medicare, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, telehealth, wireless health
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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: Patient Engagement Does Not Imply Patient Empowerment
Patient engagement is a phrase that is everywhere now. It is part of the vernacular in advocacy circles, government, health technology companies, and payers. It used to signal a new healthcare ecosystem in which the patient is more of a … Continue reading
Five Ways of Achieving Patient Engagement: Part 2: WITH Technology
In my previous post I discussed what I believe to be the most important paths to patient engagement without technology. I would like to now follow-up and discuss how technology can promote patient engagement. This technology might be in the … Continue reading
Five Ways of Achieving Patient Engagement: Part 1: WITHOUT Technology
If one looks at communications revolving around healthcare these days, whether emanating from political, healthcare economics, clinical, or technology spaces, the term patient engagement is invariably found as one of the cornerstones of the conversation. This is no more evident … Continue reading
Posted in healthcare reform, mHealth, mobile health, psychology, technology, Uncategorized, wireless health
Tagged hcsm, healthcare, healthcare reform, hospitals, Medicare, wireless health, women's health
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Five Reasons Why Self-Insured Companies Need Mobile Health
According to 2011 research by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, workers for companies with self-insured health plans make up 58.5% of workers with health coverage compared to 40.9% in 1998. The increase has been consistent over time. This percentage varied … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, fitness, health insurance, healthcare economics, healthcare reform, medical apps, medical devices, mHealth, smartphone apps, technology, wireless health
Tagged caregiver, healthcare economics, healthcare reform, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, smartphone apps, technology
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Cardiac Patients will Benefit from Digital Health Technologies
Cardiovascular disease, specifically sudden cardiac death is the number one killer in the USA and most westernized countries. Many of the technologies which have been developed to address the problems of cardiac diseases have centered on expensive devices such as … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, Healthcare IT, healthcare reform, Implantable Defibrillators, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, sudden cardiac arrest, wireless health
Tagged cardiology, caregiver, hcsm, healthcare IT, healthcare reform, implantable defibrillators, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, S4PM, wireless health
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Business Models of Digital Health Technologies: Implications for ROI
In my last post I discussed problems with measuring the ROI of digital health technologies. One of the problems is that the sector doesn’t fit neatly into traditional healthcare business models. There have been multiple articles written about business models … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, FDA, Healthcare IT, healthcare vendors, medical devices, mHealth, mobile health, smartphone apps, technology, telehealth, wireless health
Tagged ACOs, EHR, hcsm, healthcare, healthcare IT, healthcare reform, Medicare, medicine, mHealth, smartphone apps, telehealth, wireless health
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Five Big Developments for Digital Health in 2013
I read with interest a few articles discussing predictions for digital health technologies for 2013. One such amusing article in informationweek.com had some which were in more detailed described as By the end of 2013, the implementation of such a … Continue reading
The Healthcare Cliff
The term ‘fiscal cliff’ is one familiar to most Americans and many outside observers of this periodic political posturing around the need to address hardcore financial issues facing the country. If both political parties hashed out their differences and came … Continue reading
Posted in digital health, FDA, health insurance, healthcare economics, healthcare reform, informatics, medical apps, mHealth, mobile health, technology, wireless health
Tagged hcsm, healthcare economics, healthcare finance, healthcare reform, HHS, Medicare, medicine, S4PM, technology, telehealth, wireless health
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