HLTH is an event where you will see a literal forest on one of the stages, be able to take a selfie with a unicorn mascot and get perks like health branded pink nail polish on your entrance. In the last few years, HLTH has become the most flashy, visible and must-go digital health event in the US.
Read MoreThere are “five rights” of medication use: the right patient, the right drug, the right time, the right dose, and the right route. It might seem obvious, but in practice, an error can occur at the level of each of these “right”s.
Read MorePeople in rural America get 23% higher mortality rates than people who live in urban areas. And that's not right. And it's fixable, says Jennifer Schneider, CEO of Homeward.
Read MoreThis is the last episode of Faces of digital health in 2021. Instead of an interview or a string of predictions for 2022, you will hear a reflection about the past year or two which I had with two other podcasters - Joy Rios - the host of HIT like a girl podcast - a podcast and a community supporting women in healthcare IT, and Bianca Rose Phillips - the host of Voice of Law podcast. Bianca is a digital health lawyer, and the author of a recently published book Making The Digital Health Revolution.
Read MoreThe future in digital health with some of the experts and opinion leaders from the digital health industry across the world. You can hear from experts from the US, Israel, Mexico, Chile, Spain, and South Korea. They shared their thoughts about the state and future of digital health globally.
Read MoreThe idea behind regenerative medicine is to enable medicine to use human cells as therapies. This means that instead of using artificial joints and other implants we currently use for healing, we could use cells that would regenerate our own tissues. This would disrupt the industry of joint replacement implants and surgery.
Read MoreNine opinion leaders in digital health - John Nosta, Rafael Grossmann, Aline Noizet, Brian de Francesca, Irma Rastagayeva, Eugene Borukhovich, Manesh Juneja and Nana bit Avragim and Levi Shapiro - answered a seemingly simple and open-ended question: What are your predictions about trends in digital health and healthcare in 2020?
Read More"Pinksocks movement is an opportunity to celebrate someone other than yourself. We don't want to monetize it. We wish to keep it as far from business as possible. This doesn't mean the movement doesn't have a real-world impact,“ says Nick Adkins.
Read MoreLess than 600 people traveled to space by today. What do we know about space health so far, and why does it matter for the broader population?
Read MoreAfter 20 years of individual problems with poor sleep, Richard Jacobs decided to take a research approach to the problem.
Read MoreAsia is the second-largest digital health ecosystem in the world. 2018 ended with a record-breaking US 6.8B invested. According to IBC Asia, the digital health market is expected to reach $379 billion by 2024. How are digital health markets developing in India, China, Singapore and Korea?
Read MoreTop 5 episodes and topics in digital health in 2018: AI, Communication skills, China, Blockchain, and Nurses
Read MoreChildren come without manuals, but no matter the country, all parents have one thing in common: they want what’s best for their children, says Esther Wojcicki while being critical of modern parenting. “You are your child’s first teacher,” she says pointing to the fact that parents expect too much from school and lack understanding of their influence on their children.
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