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How IoT Data Integration Helps Deliver Improved At-Home Healthcare in 2022

HIT Consultant

When it comes to your health and treatment, hospitals leverage a variety of sensors and instruments to collect the necessary information to monitor and diagnose your health status. Consumers can obtain FDA-approved medical devices, but they are typically prescribed by physicians for at-home care.

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Healthcare 2030: Are We Consumers, CEOs, Health Citizens, or Castaways? 4 Scenarios On the Future of Health Care and Who We Are – Part 2

Health Populi

Health care is delivered through an omnichannel platform accessible to all consumers, tailored for personalization. Quincy has great trust in this health care system, appreciating that customization also takes into account peoples’ values, ethnicities, and clinical needs. to account for ruining our mental health.

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People Using Health Apps and Wearable Tech Most Likely Track Exercise and Heart Rate, Sleep and Weight – But Cost Is Still A Barrier

Health Populi

Among those people who do not yet use health apps or wearable tech for health, cost is the top reason they haven’t adopted digital health tools, Morning Consult found. Why do people own and use health wearables? In a distant third place is encouragement in losing or controlling weight (13%).

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20 Executives Share Health IT Predictions to Watch in 2023

HIT Consultant

We asked several healthcare executives to share their health IT predictions and trends for 2023. Nate Maslak, the co-founder/CEO of Ribbon Health. Data Personalization: 38% of consumers want more personalized and inclusive healthcare options. Terrence Sims, Chief Strategy Officer, Raintree. The US population is aging rapidly.

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Behavioral Health System Modernization along the Continuum

NASHP

Efforts in more than 24 states involve significant work in building the necessary infrastructure, including rate methodology, application process, needs assessments, and implementation of a range of regulations and evidence-based practices. Department of Justice blog post notes state efforts.

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Health Information Security – My Interview with Richard Kaufmann, CISO of Amedisys – Part 1: Origin Stories, the Security Ecosystem, and the Start Line

Health Populi

One of the biggest byproducts of this change is that organizational data has become ambient. For highly regulated industries like healthcare, cybersecurity and data protection go hand in hand. Being a great team member is being able to hold yourself accountable. The best team leaders are great team members first.

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Health Information Security – My Interview with Richard Kaufmann, CISO of Amedisys, Part 3: The Futures of Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Health Populi

Of the health care organizations who experienced ransomware attacks, one-third did not recover patient data from the cyber-attackers, Software Advice learned. Clearly, cyberattacks are impacting patient care. And the growth of home care, hospital-to-home, and greater self-care are also increasing risks for cybersecurity.