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Building a Robust Provider Network with SDoH Insights

Clarify Health

When building provider networks, it is crucial to include providers who can assess and address social determinants to ensure that care is equitable, patient-centered, and effective in improving health outcomes and reducing healthcare disparities.

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What factors are driving life sciences FDI in 2022?

Pharmaceutical Technology

Linked to talent, the presence of good universities is another great sign for life sciences, especially institutions with a focus on healthcare. Domestic market and transportation infrastructure. Locations with access to the sea may also offer a cheaper way of transporting goods. Industry clusters.

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The Caregiver Vertical: How Pharma Engages

Pharma Marketing Network

With an estimated 65 million people serving as caregivers, 1 the role is now a factor in an ever-increasing list of healthcare priorities. If caregiving is positioned as an essential service and caregivers are counted among healthcare’s front-line service providers, 4 does it follow caregivers are a viable healthcare vertical?

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SXSW 2023: Moving from NFTs to LSD

PM360

Here’s a look at what’s hot for healthcare brands. Enosis Therapeutics, makers of AnchoringVR, uses virtual reality to transport the user out of a typical, clinical treatment environment into an alternate reality by replacing familiar settings with wondrous objects and symbols. They were everywhere.

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Smart Hospitals: How Technology is Driving Change

Impetus Digital

Each one contributes distinctively towards streamlining and making the healthcare system more patient-centric. The Mayo Clinic in the USA and Singapore’s Changi General Hospital are perfect examples of how these technologies can revolutionize healthcare services.

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Philips on designing innovation and cultivating partnerships – part two

pharmaphorum

This article follows part one of our two-part series, where we discussed how Philips designs innovation and digital health solutions for areas of India’s healthcare system where options are sparse. . In contrast to India, there’s not only a lack of healthcare facilities, but the facilities are not offering the services needed.

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From trial design for patients to trial design with patients: a key topic at DIA ’22

pharmaphorum

Sponsors and CROs can also support and upskill research-naïve sites where target patient populations receive care and train minority physicians to participate in research too. Direct-to-patient advertising, referral networks and validated recruitment strategies help with engagement.