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.
As it increasingly rolls out a digital health ecosystem to connect disparate devices and software platforms, Samsung could gain a distinct advantage over companies that are trying to solve one problem at a time.
Medical futurist Bertalan Mesko, MD, PhD says there are thousands of reasons to look forward to the amazing, yet uncertain future of medicine—but we must start preparing now.
Writer Mona Karaoui, nuviun’s Voice of the Consumer, talks about her introduction to the exciting world of digital health—and the possibilities she sees on the horizon.
The increasing use of consumer mobile apps has prompted EHR vendors to partner with healthcare app developers, or create their own, as they move into population health management.
Fitness expert Josh Trent says that with the rise of Quantified Self, we can drive business and human evolution together side by side.
Stephanie Tilenius, the Founder and CEO of Vida, says that the future of healthcare is happening right now—putting the industry on the brink of an Amazonian disruption to meet consumer expectations for convenience, personalization and 24/7 access.
After watching for a while as other companies rolled out fitness bands and other wearable health devices, Microsoft has decided to join the fight for the wearables market.
A slew of health and wellness apps are beginning to integrate HealthKit functionality, making it easier for doctors and patients to engage and share health data.
The GSM Association released new guidelines to help mobile operators handle the anticipated increase in network traffic from Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Google’s massive servers will store and analyze 10,000 complete genomes of autism patients and related clinical data, the largest project of its kind, in order to make it easier for researchers to devise better treatments or find a possible cure for autism.
A growing number of hospitals and medical centers are now using cloud computing solutions to store confidential health data to cut costs and to ensure seamless integration.
The twin problems of increasing prevalence of affluence diseases and the shortage of skilled health specialists in the Middle East can be addressed using digital health technology.
After a slump due to recent economic crisis, the global electronic health records and electronic medical records market is back in the fast lane but innovative solutions will be necessary to sustain the growth, an Accenture report says.
By improving interconnectivity of various stakeholders in the healthcare delivery chain using industrial internet platforms, GE intends to lower costs and increase efficiency.
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