digital health
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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IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science Executive Director Murray Aitken discusses his organization's recent report on digital health trends in 2021.
The startup plans to enter the local market for pharmaceuticals, baby and beauty products.
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Reid Oakes, executive VP, HIMSS Analytics, and Dr. Anne Snowdon, director of clinical research, HIMSS Analytics, Canada, discuss what COVID-19 has done for digital health.
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Philips Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer Dr. Shez Partovi describes how seamless digital health solutions like Philips HealthSuite help optimize provider workflows and activate patients to manage their health.
The online platform offers a range of mental health assessment tools for healthcare groups, corporations and other enterprises.
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Florian Lange, director of AlinIQ EMEA at Abbott, says the company has worked with many governments to understand the value of different types of testing and is building awareness of the benefits of digital health.
The industry has accepted that digital is here to stay, with 87% of executives saying their organization’s business and technology strategies are becoming inseparable.
A large portion of nurses report being overworked and exhausted, but emerging technologies could be the answer to nursing burnout and staffing shortages.
Franka Cadée, president of the International Confederation of Midwives, discusses the need to ensure the use of digital tools preserves compassionate connections between clinicians and patients.

