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The Future of Healthcare is in the Home

GoMoHealth

GoMo Health CEO and Chief Behavioral Technologist Bob Gold was featured in the Invest NJ 2022 North & Central Jersey report discussing the future of healthcare and the shift to at-home care models. Demand for At-Home Care Accelerated Due to COVID-19 Pandemic.

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Physicians Lean In to Digital Health, Especially Telehealth and Remote Monitoring

Health Populi

The largest positive change in adoption was seen in telehealth and remote monitoring, and. The rise of remote care is explored in the second chart. Looking past 2020, we can also expect greater physician use of telehealth and remote care tech, based on a forward-looking question in the poll.

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22 Executive Digital Health Predictions to Watch in 2023

HIT Consultant

These players are honing in on at-home medical services and primary care, extending their reach deeper into the care continuum and blurring the lines between who owns what part of the space. And, patients and families are seemingly more frustrated themselves – often directed at people doing their best.

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COVID-19 Lessons: A Path to a Better Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

As integrated health systems leveraged the investments they had already made in this technology to rapidly expand access to virtual visits, providers and patients have become convinced of the value of remote care. Continue to encourage the migration of care from the health care campus to the home.

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The Digital Transformation of Home for Health – Brainstorming with Karsten Russell-Wood of Philips

Health Populi

As Deeptha Khanna, Philips’ Chief Business Leader for Personal Health, said in the company’s virtual press conference, “We have [also] witnessed the reinvention of our homes as a core element of the healthcare pathway, with telehealth, virtual and remote care technologies as the key drivers for change during COVID-19.

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