Laura Lovett
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As racial disparities surface in the coronavirus pandemic, tapping diverse perspectives to create digital health tools is key.
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Dr. Don Rucker, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, discusses his work with the Global Digital Health Partnership initative.
The new tool will be released for limited distribution and will provide multimodal neurobehavioral interventions.
In the HIMSS20 Digital webinar “Women in Healthcare and Tech: Closing the Gap to Strategic,” Amy McDonough, SVP of Fitbit Health Solutions, and Dr. Ashwini Zenooz, CMO at Salesforce, discussed the importance of having diverse voices at the table.
Users can fill out an online platform, get blood drawn at a Quest service center, and get results on a digital portal within two days.
Patients can enter their insurance information and needs, and will get a curated list of products with prices.
This report comes as news breaks that the UK has decided not to use Apple and Google's contact-tracing tech as originally planned.
The new funds will be put towards growing its diagnostic and testing products.