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3 Ways to Get Started With AR and VR Technology in Healthcare

HIT Consultant

Jessica Rengstorf, Director of US Healthcare Strategy at Endava Augmented reality and virtual reality are innovative technologies that can provide tremendous benefits to the healthcare industry, bringing a deeper understanding of complex medical concepts to healthcare professionals and patients alike.

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Hospital at Home: Aligning Provider Needs with Patient Wishes

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2020 saw three factors combine to define the future of “Hospital at Home” care in a way that will become a new care reality over the coming years. Patients became more reluctant and concerned about going to hospital s. Medical Economics. Growing Acceptance of Telemedicine by Patients. Changing Patient Attitudes.

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The Digital Consumer, Increasingly Connected to Health Devices; Parks Associates Kicking Off #CES2021

Health Populi

households with broadband have at least one connected health device, which could be a smart watch, a fitness tracker (such as Fitbit), connected exercise equipment (like a Peloton and the NordicTrack Vault), a heart rate monitor (like OMRON’s HeartGuide), a weight scale (like Withings smart scales), or a sleep monitor (e.g.,

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IoT and The Rise of the Machines in Healthcare

Health Populi

During the pandemic, health care providers needed to deal with the security of devices rapidly procured and deployed within institutions and also outside the walls of providers, such as in field hospitals meeting the surge of coronavirus patients.

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Digital Health Gaps in the Pandemic Through the Eyes of Younger Physicians

Health Populi

Most younger physicians saw positive effects of using technology during the pandemic, bolstering their interest in remaining in medicine. country findings, note that 93% of younger doctors were unable to fully leverage health data to its full potential in their workflow during the pandemic. In the second chart on U.S.

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Disruption Is Healthcare’s New Normal

Health Populi

.” Now, turn to the Reaction Data study’s chart on which technologies will have the biggest impact. Note that respondents to this study were mostly C-level executives working in hospitals. These are some of the very things Dr. Stey’s article on disruption cite.

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Addressing Health Equity Must Include Digital Equity Beyond Access To Medical Services and Insurance

Health Populi

There have also been digital health divides found in the COVID-19 pandemic, discussed in a timely essay in JAMA, Digital Health Equity as a Necessity int he 21st Century Cures Act Era. Finally, the third issue long overlooked in health care technology: user-centered design, and especially “inclusive” design.