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APAC to double down on home hospitalisation, tech-enabled preventive care

Healthcare It News

"Patients don't have to [travel] all the way to be hospitalised and then centralised in the hospital. " Prof Lee also noted the "rapid advances" in wearable health technologies, which have allowed people to get a hold of their physiological data. " he asked.

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The Growth of DIY Digital Health – What’s Behind the Zeitgeist of Self-Reliance?

Health Populi

Importantly, impactfully in terms of health care, three-fourths of folks using medical devices at home said after receiving that alert, their issue was successfully diagnosed once consulting with a doctor. “Trust runs deep with doctor reviews and data sharing,” Propel’s report out of the survey data called out.

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“My Doctor’s Office” Should Accept Wearable Tech Health Data, Most Patients Say

Health Populi

“Do personal health trackers belong in the doctor’s office?” Unique to this study is the patient sample polled: Software Advice surveyed 876 patients in September 2023 to gauge their perspectives on wearable tech and health. ” Software Advice wondered.

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How long until widespread AI use comes to health systems?

Healthcare ECONOMIST

The Peterson Health Technology Institute launched a task force last month aimed at studying the business impact of artificial intelligence on health systems. HealthcareDive explores the challenges of adopting AI with Caroline Pearson, executive director of the Peterson Health Technology Institute.

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The Clinician of the Future: A Partner for Health, Access, Collaboration, and Tech-Savviness

Health Populi

doctors and nurses alike, are considering leaving their current role in the next two to three years. Elsevier first conducted research among doctors and nurses for the Clinician of the Future report in 2022, following up this year’s survey research online among 2,607 clinicians working around the world: Elsevier polled 365 U.S.

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Consumers’ and Physicians’ Growing Embrace of Digital Health via PwC

Health Populi

This statistic also demonstrates a new tipping point and convergence between health consumers and their doctors, which has been a chasm for a while. I discussed this digital health supply/demand gap here in Health Populi. Note that 31% of physicians were unsure about the results of their digital tool prescribing.

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Closing the Chasm Between Patients and Clinicians With Digital Health Tools – Some Health Consumer Context for #HLTHUSA

Health Populi

PwC’s research found that many consumers would prefer a virtual care visit over an in-person doctor visit, varying by age group: More younger patients under 35 years of age prefer virtual care compared with people over 55 — but even among older people in the U.S.,

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