Pakistan is the 5th largest population but 50% of the population doesn’t have access to primary healthcare. People have access to mobile phones, but not necessarily smartphones. What is the state of healthcare digitalization in the country?
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 MoreEpisode 101 highlights some of the thoughts about digital health development and factors impacting innovation and solutions design across the world: Venezuela, India, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Read MoreWhen Jens Spahn became the health minister In March 2018, Germany quickly became the European Northern star of accelerated healthcare digitization. What exactly happened?
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 MoreSlovenia is a country of 2 million people, with a universal healthcare system, and quite a few success stories about digitization to share. One digitally unrelated thing patients in Slovenia can be grateful for is access to drugs.
Read MoreG4A, formerly known as Grants4Apps is probably the most famous digital health accelerator running inside a Pharma conglomerate. At the moment, the program known as G4A is present in some form or another in 35 countries.
Read MoreEstonia has only 1,3 million people, but is famous worldwide for its digital governance. If you want, you can become an Estonian electronic resident and run your business from Estonia, regardless of your actual country of residence. Healthcare wise, 95% of healthcare data is in digital form, some of it supported with blockchain technology.
Read MoreThis short recording offers a snippet of thoughts about digital healith in China, Japan, Germany, Dubai, Israel, Japan, and Bolivia.
Read MoreAnyone who wishes to learn about blockchain in general or specifically in healthcare can get overwhelmed by the number of results offered by a Google search. Awareness of the difficulty of finding credible, helpful and nuanced information around blockchain, was among the triggers for the book Blockchain in Healthcare Innovations that Empower Patients, Connect Professionals and Improve Care.
Read MoreRafael Grossmann is a Surgeon, Educator, Healthcare Futurist, known in the digital health community as the VR surgeon. Originally from Venezuela, Rafael has been practicing medicine in the US for more than 15 years.
Read MoreMany European countries have various successful national eHealth implementation stories, with patients having access to their discharge letters, ePrescriptions, and some form of a personal health record. The success can partially be connected to the fact that the smaller the country, the easier it is to achieve connectivity.
Read MoreTop 5 episodes and topics in digital health in 2018: AI, Communication skills, China, Blockchain, and Nurses
Read MoreMartin believes digital health support solutions are welcome, as many patients, especially men, feel looking for a psychotherapist would be a sign of weakness. Mental health still holds a certain level of stigma and publishing stories and support groups online can reach those that might have been unreachable otherwise.
Read MoreWhat are the common mistakes in fundraising? Why does the US seem like a better starting point compared to Europe for early-stage companies? How to look for support in the initial phase of a company?
Read MoreCommunication of ideas is of significant importance for the success of a product, yet often times, companies struggle with it. As John Nosta observes, many innovators are tremendously hampered by the ability of the marketplace to absorb or understand that innovation.
Read MoreVR is used for acute and chronic pain, stroke and traumatic brain injury, drug and alcohol abuse, mild cognitive impairment, anger management, learning disabilities, neuro-cognitive disorders, PTSD, even grief counceling, to name only a few.
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