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Why #CES2022 Will Be Keynoted By A Health Care Innovator for the First Time

Health Populi

That a pharmaceutical company executive is speaking on the main stage at CES speaks to digital health’s mainstreaming beyond elite athletes and smartwatches that track activity.

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Why CES 2022 Will Be Keynoted by a Health Care Executive

Health Populi

That a pharmaceutical company executive is speaking on the main stage at CES speaks to the category’s mainstreaming beyond elite athletes and smartwatches that track activity. As Ford is quoted in the CES 2022 press release, “CES is the ideal stage to spotlight how technology is allowing people to take control of their health.

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Q/A: AiCure SVP Talks How Digital Health Can Improve Access to Clinical Trials

HIT Consultant

Sondra Pepe, SVP of Product Management, at AiCure The imperative to enhance access to quality care and research is a central concern gripping both the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. But most patients leave that doctor’s appointment knowing that their doctor told them to potentially go look at clinical trials.

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Roundups: 16 Recent Strategic Digital Health Partnerships

HIT Consultant

The Strategic Collaboration for Innovation in Medical Imaging and Theranostics comprises Mayo Clinic and GE HealthCare scientists, technology developers, clinicians and other healthcare providers. FIGS, Inc. ,

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The Home and Low-Touch Health Care – a Health Consumer Update from Capgemini

Health Populi

The report found three big shifts in global health citizens’ views on their personal health and health care delivery in the wake of the pandemic: Across all age groups, COVID-19 exacerbated peoples’ concerns about their physical and mental health in a very short time.

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Newsletter, February 2024

Patient Safety Movement

This brings up the concept of wearable digital health technologies for monitoring. This technology should be worn by people who need to carry nasal naloxone so they receive a loud cell phone alarm if they stop breathing and know to administer the naloxone. In fact, people taking prescribed opioids should have naloxone available.