patient engagement
The patient is "the most underutilized resource in healthcare" and should be in the driver's seat of their own care, claim the Society for Participatory Medicine's Joseph Ternullo and Eric Bersh.
Involving patients early in the design and development process can make for a better product and more successful launch, says Roxie Mooney, CEO and commercial strategist at Legacy DNA.
Catalia Health CEO and founder Dr. Cory Kidd discusses his company's approach in designing an AI-based care engagement platform.
Elevation Health Consulting's Jamie Skipper and Damon Davis say attendees at this year's Health 2.0 were particularly interested in providing patients with their health data.
There is growing enthusiasm for healthcare chatbots across both sides of the aisle, says Dr. Phil Marshall, chief product officer at Conversa Health.
Medical chatbots are emerging as potential assistants in many areas of healthcare. Can an AI-fuelled robot help improve patient engagement in cancer care?
While the terms of the transaction were not disclosed, this and a past acquisition signal Carenet's aims to turn its virtual care services into a major market presence.
The pharmaceutical giant will offer Popit’s pill detection device to rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage, says there is finally a realization of where AI can have the most impact, and that is in fields such as radiology that have a wealth of data that can be used.
Harvard Business School professor and economist Gary Loveman discussed how strategies from the world of gaming could help health plans better engage their members with technology.