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Babyscripts CEO Anish Sebastian outlines major tech-driven trends to keep an eye on for the new year.
HIMSS Media's Jonah Comstock discusses personal wellness monitoring, telemedicine and what millennials and Gen Z expect from their healthcare.
Good Doctor Technology COO Dr. Chern Chet Yong says building a community and providing safe, consistent and reliable care are key to earning patients' trust.
The AI system was able to reduce the percentage of false negative mammograms by 5.7% in the US and 1.2% in the UK.
Naomi Fried, CEO of Health Innovation Strategies, talks about developing the innovation lifecycle and how to avoid the "operationalization gap."
The JAMA study also found that patients employing Buoy Health's tool reduced the level of urgency they originally associated with their condition.
Healthcare consumerism and cybersecurity might seem to be in tension, but it's the job of security professionals to make it work, and that starts with a culture change.
Di Jiang, team lead for connected health at National Research Council Canada, sees remote patient monitoring and digital cognitive health tools as two big areas of interest in Canada as it seeks improvements to its health system.
Active monitoring can ask questions while a smartphone's sensors can go deeper into mood and anxiety levels, says Rashmi Patel, Fulbright Scholar at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
This year, providers have continued to ink deals with big names in tech including Google, Amazon and Apple. The conversation around patient-centered care and technology is also picking up steam.