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.
Recently, the Center for Technology Innovation at The Brookings Institution hosted a session that examined mHealth applications in Africa—including innovations in Nigeria, Liberia and Sierra Leone—with a focus on Ebola control, and maternal/child health.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this weekly wrap-up with her Digital Health Rounds.
Africa is not dealing with a shortage of mhealth solutions. Instead, the issue is getting targeted users to know about the available solutions and how they work.
Every two years the United Nations publishes an extensive study into the global state of e-Government. Damian Radcliffe looks at what the current survey tells us about ehealth.
Late last month, leaders from the World Health Organization (WHO) celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Tobacco Control Treaty. As the first intergovernmental treaty established to increase tobacco control globally, the treaty sought to significantly decrease the global health burden of tobacco.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this weekly wrap-up with her Digital Health Rounds.
GSMA's mHealth initiative is a vast effort that seeks to leverage on mHealth's capabilities to improve healthcare in Africa with some successes and a few setbacks.
Many visualization projects use colour schemes to help viewers visually understand and distinguish complex data sets and information. But have you ever thought about the fact that people who are visually impaired have trouble viewing them? How could you read and appreciate a map that is not readable? Possibly as much as trying to read a map in a language you don’t speak. Now there is an app to help people with colour blindness and other visual impairments to better read the London Tube map called Colourblind Tube Map.
With the explosion of wearable technology, fitness clubs and trainers using digital health technology are lowering membership attrition and delivering more value.
Breaking up is always hard, and digital breakups have just proved to be the hardest.
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?
A new mobile project that aims to analyse our breath for signs of disease.
Venture capital investor Lisa Suennen says that after a noticeably long pause, mental health innovation is finally back— with a number of companies making the improvement of mental health and substance abuse treatment their primary focus.
When digital health innovation focuses on creating systems for increased health accountability, we'll all be more likely to stay fit and age gracefully.
Unlike other countries in Africa, South Africa's healthcare system is digital-ready and these 3 tech solutions are reaching millions of patients monthly
Digital Health is a dynamic and evolving industry and the key to its success is great leadership. Here's what to look for.
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.
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