IoT
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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Healthcare’s dark data problem needs a super human solution
Through AI, healthcare organizations can develop a wide range of healthcare applications that take full advantage of the IoT-powered dark data at our disposal. And with that, we can unlock a new era of understanding of our health.
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Kinsa plans to add more patient engagement services for connected thermometers
Among the new services Kinsa will provide through its app are real-time answers to questions users have when either they or their child is sick.
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Verizon isn’t getting back into telehealth, and other IoT stories
In theory, the IoT market opportunity in healthcare is unlimited, but the technology is a long way from reaching its full potential, according to panelists at the Connected Health Conference.
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Glooko and Diasend merge to support international expansion strategy
In the latest demonstration of the consolidation trend in digital health, Glooko and Diasend have said they will merge under Glooko’s brand name.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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What are consumers’ telemedicine and remote monitoring priorities?
A Deloitte survey of U.S. healthcare consumers revealed that priorities for telemedicine and remote monitoring tend to focus on caregiving more than self care.
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4 things that are shaping the wearables market
From cognitive coaching to optoelectronics, the wearables industry has an interesting future.
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Samsung, Nestlé teaming up for IoT innovation, but details are scant
The Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center will team up with the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences to apply wearable sensors and nutritional insights to “provide people with entirely new awareness into health and wellness,” the two companies said.
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Wireless injectable computer could deliver more accurate reading of tumor pressure
Engineering researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a battery-operated injectable computer with a radio antenna that can transmit data to a device located up to 12 inches outside of the body.
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Health IT, Devices & Diagnostics
In deal with Qualcomm Life, Hill-Rom connects vest to IoT to help track cystic fibrosis patient data
The vest gathers patients’ airway clearance therapy session information, such as how many minutes the session lasted, duration of cough pauses, frequency settings and transmits it to the portal where physicians can see the data.