Posts tagged Digital Health
F 113 Predictions about 2021 (and beyond) by digital health experts from the US, Israel, Mexico, Chile, UK, and South Korea

The 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.

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F041–045 Digital health in Asia: China, India, South Korea, and Singapore

Asia 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?

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F035 Estonia: To which extent does the digital infrastructure support healthcare? (Hannalore Taal)

Estonia 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.

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F033 Blockchain in Healthcare: A new comprehensive book guide

Anyone 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.

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F026 Cancer and the healing power of storytelling (Martin Inderbitzin, My Survival Story)

Martin 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.

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F014 Big data, AI, and the meaning of communication skills in digital health (John Nosta, Nostalab)

Communication 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.

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