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Cam Deemer, president of DrFirst, says the pandemic has forced the adoption of telehealth and other technologies that already existed.
The new project will use wearable technology to enable vulnerable patients at home to be remotely monitored by hospital clinicians.
The masks use Swiss company HeiQ's Viroblock "intelligent textile technology", which was designed to eliminate a range of bacteria and viruses.
WHO's new anti-tobacco program pairs AI 'virtual health worker' with nicotine replacement treatments
The Access Initiative for Quitting Tobacco and will first be piloted in Jordan.
This week's top stories include primary care doctors saying they're not ready for the next COVID-19 surge, Philips building out the VA's telehealth infrastructure, and Novartis and Propeller Health co-packaging a new asthma treatment.
SJF Ventures' Stephanie Nieman gives a breakdown of the growing list of digital mental health tools available to these populations, and the various ways to deploy them.
Vocera CMIO Dr. Benjamin Kanter explains how infection control and atypical care facilities have made a new case for flexible communications systems.
The global workforce need the right tools as they continue to engage one of the greatest threats of our time with the resurgence of the coronavirus in China and marked increase in positive cases found in the US, says Joost Bruggeman, co-founder and CEO of Siilo.
A recent study suggests that individuals' perceptions of and reactions to COVID-19 screening hotlines are affected by their trust in its source and how they believe the service is being delivered.