Talent to Task: The Digital Health Accelerator Dilemma
The expanding landscape of digital health accelerators will require an expanding landscape of administrators and leaders to help—hand in hand—drive this movement forward.
The expanding landscape of digital health accelerators will require an expanding landscape of administrators and leaders to help—hand in hand—drive this movement forward.
The proliferation in smartphones and mobile devices is unlocking a new era in telemedicine and telecare. Damian Radcliffe explores how one proponent of this evolution is unlocking these benefits in the Middle East.
Canada is a lot more connected when it comes to digital health than I first realized. Adoption rates are skyrocketing in some areas, including the far North.
8K Television may be a key tool in the operating theatre of the future. Damian Radcliffe gives this nascent technology a thorough examination.
The digital health space continues to evolve rapidly. nuviun contributor Damian Radcliffe dives into his archives to find this piece from 2014. How much has changed since then?
As Cox Communications and the Cleveland Clinic cement their ground-breaking deal to provide in-home remote patient monitoring, one of the fastest growing sectors of the digital health market takes a big step forward.
In the land of universal health care, the idea of telemedicine is as much about cultural change as it is about innovation and cost savings. Are Canadians ready to break new ground?
HelpMeSee brings surgical simulation training and cost-effective solutions to cataract blindness into Latin America.
Dubai’s 2015 healthcare strategy remains focused on prevention, access, and quality as the medical tourism industry grows.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this weekly wrap-up with her Digital Health Rounds.
Despite its reputation for bureaucratic bungling, the VA is actually leading the way in innovative telemedicine solutions.
Claiming to be the first of its kind, a New York-based firm is selling franchises for telemedicine technology and territories to entrepreneurs and healthcare providers.
Informed patients in need of palliative care are finding that their needs can be met in better ways—by practitioners who recognize that new models of mobile medicine may be better suited to optimize patient care.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this first edition of her Weekly Rounds.
The next year should see the emergence of more players in the hot sector of mobile ultrasound.
Telehealth progress in 2014: Investments, reimbursements, policy reform, and personalization have the industry poised for substantial growth in the coming year.
Rafael Grossmann, the first surgeon to use Google Glass during live surgery, says he thinks that the future has arrived indeed!
Thanks to incentives under the Affordable Care Act, more hospital executives are offering telemedicine technologies in hospitals-but reimbursement is still the primary hurdle, according to the 2014 Telemedicine Survey by Foley and Lardner LLP.
Digital health researcher Lorena Macnaughtan explores the global regulatory trends in digital health—and the impact upon innovation and progress.
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