Tag: Hot Trends

Saving lives through remote monitoring – Robert Kaul (Cloud DX)

Slides Saving lives through remote monitoring from VSee

Trends in Telehealth: A Focus on Patient Safety – Ingrid Vasiliu-Feltes (Mednax)

Slides Trends in Telehealth: A Focus on Patient Safety (Handouts) from VSee

Telehealth Trends & Remote Patient Monitoring – Trey McMillian (Dell)

Slides Telehealth Trends & Remote Patient Monitoring from VSee

Defining the intelligent medical home (Lenovo)

Slides Defining The Intelligent Medical Home – Tom Foley (Lenovo) from VSee

Digital Transformation in Health: The New Patient Paradigm – Paul Smolke (Microsoft)

Slides Digital Transformation in Health: The New Patient Paradigm from VSee

Stories and insights from 40 years in healthcare innovation – Michael Lesner (PBS)

  Slides Stories and insights from 40 years in healthcare innovation from VSee

5 Hottest Telemedicine Trends of 2017 — Logan Plaster and Mark Plaster MD JD, Telemedicine Magazine

Wearable devices. ER Telemedicine. Hot startups. What are the most important telemedicine issues and trends that could affect your bottom line? Is the market saturated? How do you position yourself to succeed in this exploding industry? Join #TFSS next Wed. As we speak with the co-founders of the Telemedicine Magazine…

The 4 Reasons Digital Health is not Ubiquitous— Robert Kaul, CEO CloudDX

Ten thousand Americans turn 65 every day; 400 million people lack access to basic healthcare worldwide; 157 million Americans die of chronic disease every year; and 17 billion in hospital readmission penalties have been paid. There is a desperate need for telehealth innovation to help solve many of our most…

Can Platforms Accelerate Telehealth Adoption? – Paul Smolke, Microsoft

What is a platform and why do you need one to do telehealth? Paul Smolke of Microsoft argues that a telehealth platform helps patients to buy into your program.  Continue Reading…

Virtual Care Reality and Accelerators to Scale – James Mault, MD, Qualcomm

It’s time for a reality check. Virtual care has not lived up to the hype. True, the mobile revolution is mind-blowing. So why hasn’t telehealth kept pace? Jim Mault thinks he may know why, because his company Qualcomm is at the forefront of making virtual care a reality for everyone.Continue…