Telehealth
Health care with no address, or bringing care to the consumer or patient rather than expecting the patient to go to the hospital, is a vital sign of the next wave in health care.
It may be a brief snapshot in time, but second-quarter global venture capital investments in digital health startups provided another illustration of where many financiers believe the field is headed. Global investor support for artificial intelligence in health care set a record in both deals and鈥
In a move long anticipated, wearable device maker Fitbit is expanding its services to include care management and personal coaching for those with chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. The Fitbit Premium service, slated to begin in October, will allow users to share data with their鈥
As digital health technologies enable changes in how and where care is delivered, hospitals and health systems must evaluate their strategic direction. A new AHA Center for Health Innovation report 鈥 鈥淒igital Transformation: Anywhere Care鈥 鈥 offers insights and analysis about the three shifts made鈥
The AHA's comments on the the Federal Communications Commission鈥檚 notice of proposed rulemaking for the Connected Care Pilot Program .
Much was riding on the late July initial public offering by California-based Livongo Health 鈥 both for the company, which helps patients manage chronic diseases, as well as other digital health startups trying to assess investor appetite for the sector. By market close on the first day of public鈥
On this AHA Advancing Health podcast, Priya Bathija, vice president of AHA鈥檚 The Value Initiative, speaks with a team from the top winner of the 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 2019 Innovation Challenge, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, about their award-winning approach to maternal and infant health鈥
What do New York-Presbyterian, Henry Ford Health System of Detroit, and Children鈥檚 Hospital Los Angeles all have in common?
It鈥檚 getting tougher to find a retail pharmacy chain that isn鈥檛 expanding deeper into providing web-driven digital health care services. Rite Aid became the latest, saying it will launch telehealth kiosks with InTouch Health鈥檚 virtual care platform at 25 of Rite Aid鈥檚 East Coast RediClinic Express鈥
It seems simple, but hospitals and health systems looking to expand their telehealth capabilities and services must first answer why telehealth is a solution for their organizations, patients and communities, said Kevin Curtis, M.D., medical director of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Center for Telehealth and鈥