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Analytics can improve social determinants of health, health equity and value-based care efforts, says Dr. Mike Dulin, chief medical officer at Gray Matter Analytics and a professor at UNC Charlotte.
This week's top stories include Cerner mandating that all U.S. employees be vaccinated by Dec. 8, digital musculoskeletal care company SWORD Health acquiring Vigilant Technologies, and air ambulance charges rising substantially in four years.
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Using formerly siloed data, the juli app helps patients manage complex conditions such as asthma, depression, bipolar disorder, migraine and chronic pain, says juli.co CEO Bettina Hein.
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Patientory CEO Chrissa McFarlane says her company collects data not found in an electronic health record and uses it to create a personalized health plan.
James Bateman, cofounder and CEO of Medchart, talks about how technology can enable patients to unify their health records.
In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, Nathaniel Lacktman, partner at Foley and Lardner LLP, weighs in on the ways regulation can facilitate, not stifle, digital health innovation – and how providers can keep up with changes to come.
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Telehealth can reach underserved communities, but there are barriers. A concerted effort is needed to increase its adoption and efficacy in a post-pandemic world, explain HIMSS' Rob Havasy and Kerry Amato.
In the September monthly update, host Jonah Comstock dives into big news for big tech, data security threats, a drug pricing battle and more.
Healthcare attorney Aaron Maguregui says providers will need to move to HIPAA-compliant telehealth apps as emergency waivers sunset.
This week's top stories include Walmart using Epic's EHR platform, large health insurers controlling the market in nearly three-quarters of the country, and Amazon debuting the Halo View wearable.