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Digital health market to be worth $1.3 trillion by 2030: 5 takeaways
A March 23 report from market research firm Market Research Future projected the digital health market to be worth $1.3 trillion by 2030. -
Better provider network management in eight steps
Up-to-date provider network directories enhance patient satisfaction and reduce operational costs. Yet health plans are facing several challenges to attract, retain and manage their provider networks due to manual processes, inaccurate data and poor communication tools. -
UR Medicine selects Providence-built tool for virtual visits
Rochester, N.Y.-based UR Medicine has selected DexCare to power its virtual visits and telehealth program. -
No 'cookie-cutter' wellness apps: Why Providence, Prime Healthcare and Memorial Hermann built their own
Ontario, Calif.-based Prime Healthcare developed its own proprietary mental health app at the outset of COVID-19 in early 2020, to fulfill a need hospital leadership saw during a "very dark time in healthcare." -
How Cone Health uses digital 'nudging,' AI to change patient behaviors
Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health plans to use digital "nudging" to try to change the behaviors of chronic disease patients. -
CDC looking for digital health app
The CDC is seeking vendors to provide licenses to a digital mindfulness app for its employees, Nextgov reported March 20. -
Digital health can universalize coverage, WHO says
The World Health Organizations' "Taking Universal Healthcare to the Last Citizen" conference is supporting digital health as a tool that could potentially universalize health coverage. -
With app, Seattle Children's wants to create 'ChatGPT for healthcare'
Seattle Children's built an app for kids and their families to do Zoom-powered virtual visits, access their MyChart patient portal and navigate the hospital. But its creators told Becker's they want to keep pushing to create the "ChatGPT" or "Google Calendar" of digital front doors. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
FDA updates guidance on use of EHRs, digital tools in clinical trials
The FDA has updated its guidance on using EHRs and electronic signatures in clinical trials to account for technological advances since the agency last updated its guidance in 2017, RegulatoryFocus reported March 15. -
California hospital adopts new wearable device for monitoring blood flow
Mountain View, Calif.-based El Camino Health is using a wireless wearable device to monitor blood flow in real time. -
Digital health startup launches GPT-based Chrome extension to help clinicians with paperwork
French digital health startup Nabla is getting in on the GPT craze as it launches Copilot, a GPT-3 based tool used as a Chrome extension to transcribe patient conversations with clinicians, TechCrunch reported March 14. -
Digital health funding slumps to $7B: 5 key others trends to know
Venture capital investments for digital health in 2022 hit $7 billion, down 55 percent from 2021 when investments totaled $15.6 billion, according to a March 10 report from PitchBook. -
Providence, Luna partner on physical therapy
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is partnering with in-home physical therapy provider Luna to expand its home-based physical therapy services. -
ChristianaCare launches virtual primary care
Newark, Del.-based ChristianaCare's Center for Virtual Health has launched virtual primary care options to allow patients to receive primary care via a personal digital device. -
CareSource launches new digital behavioral healthcare options
Managed care plan CareSource is partnering with BeMe, a digital behavioral health company, to provide mental healthcare to teens enrolled in Indiana's Hoosier Healthwise. -
How Jefferson Health is using an app to remove language barriers
Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health is using a new app to make interpreting language faster for patients who are deaf or have limited English proficiency. -
Cleveland Clinic, CVS Health join new data sharing platform
CVS Health and Cleveland Clinic are among the first entities to adopt Avaneer Health's new data sharing and healthcare administration platform. -
Silicon Valley Bank, which backed digital health companies, collapses
Silicon Valley Bank, which partnered with nearly half of the venture-backed tech and healthcare companies, collapsed March 10, CNN reported. -
Hollywood Presbyterian, Sentara launch new workflow tool
Los Angeles-based Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and Norfolk, Va.-based Sentara Healthcare are implementing Wolters Kluwer Health's Ovid Synthesis Clinical Evidence Manager to streamline clinical research workflows.
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