Remote Monitoring Top Content
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mHealth Growth Stunted By Privacy Concerns
2/13/2015
According to an Economist poll of healthcare leaders, the biggest barrier to mHealth adoption is data privacy concerns. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Patient Monitoring Market To Exceed $5 Billion By 2020
2/12/2015
Telehealth for disease conditions management will comprise over 50 percent of telehealth market. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Remote Patient Monitoring In The Poconos
2/12/2015
The InscrybeMD telehealth system will allow providers at the Pocono Medical Center to remotely manage patients with chronic conditions. By Julia Ernst, MS, contributing writer
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The ONC’s Olive Branch
2/4/2015
Just when the Meaningful Use program was on life support, the ONC makes two key announcements that seem to have healthcare leaders rallying around the program (and the organization) once again.
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Health IT Funding Doubled In 2014
2/2/2015
From $2 billion in 2013 to $4.7 billion last year, digital health funding is skyrocketing. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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HIMSS15 Provides Both Clarity & Confusion
1/24/2015
Interoperability and Population Health Management were once again the hottest topics at the health IT industry’s largest conference. The event helped to clarify efforts in one of these areas while muddling the messages delivered in the other.
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Moving Beyond The EHR
1/23/2015
What technologies will shape the future of healthcare as the industry ventures into the looming “post-EHR era”?
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$5 Billion Patient Monitoring Market By 2020
1/14/2015
According to a recent report, the market for remote patient monitoring and telemedicine will grow to over $5 billion by the 2020. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Personalized Health Alerts Improve Treatment
12/5/2014
Alerting patients with chronic conditions of needed care through electronic alerts can help providers improve treatment. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Alarm Hazards Top Patient Tech Threat
12/4/2014
The ECRI Institute released its annual list of the top ten medical technology hazards to patient safety and at the top of the list is alarm hazards. By Katie Wike, contributing writer