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Trending Technologies in Healthcare

Referral MD

As the technology industry grows increasingly mature, we see trending healthcare technologies that apply to the field of medicine. Here are six of the hottest recent trends that will be changing healthcare in 2023: 1. AI can help healthcare providers predict outcomes, improve patient care and reduce costs. Targeted Treatment.

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When it comes to telehealth it’s not numbers

World of DTC Marketing

Still, they are more likely to continue use because of complex medical conditions or a nonclinical factor such as lack of transportation” OK, so where to start…First, let’s ask a fundamental question “why are people using telehealth? Is a video call worth the same as an in-person doctor’s visit?

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The power of patterns: patient journeys, data analytics and the quest for a better healthcare system

Clarify Health

Leveraging Data to Improve Patient Journeys Healthcare Unbound episode recap: There’s never been more healthcare data (or access to it). Data on various aspects of patients’ journeys through the healthcare system are particularly powerful for both providers and payers. “But they have evolved over time.”

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Closing the Gaps in Telehealth

Impetus Digital

In this episode of Healthcare Goes Digital, Anthony Capone , President of DocGo , sat down with me to share how his company uses last-mile mobile health services and integrated medical transportation solutions to make healthcare more accessible for everyone, including underserved populations. About Impetus Digital.

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Support bot for cancer patient relatives wins WHO Health Hackathon

pharmaphorum

The Health Hackathon – which took place in the western city of Lviv in war-torn Ukraine – saw more than 40 teams showcase digital solutions to the challenges faced by patients and doctors, competing for recognition and promise of financial backing to take their projects to the next level.

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Delivery systems for biologics

European Pharmaceutical Review

A possible solution could be tailoring biologics delivery systems to facilitate in vivo transport for on-target delivery of the safeguarded payload. Notably, LNPs facilitate the transportation of large payloads, have limited immunogenicity, and allow for scalable manufacturing.

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Steps to building a more patient-centric industry

pharmaphorum

For example, with remote monitoring, doctors and trial administrators can analyse all the data coming in and, if there’s a problem, they can act more quickly and respond back to the patient through a mobile device such as a smartphone. A new solution. Keep it simple. In fact, the opposite is true. About the author.