Since teledentistry is still a relatively new concept, the association has been modeled as an advocacy group that can guide practitioners, help to develop best practices and ensure that technology is readily available for those wanting to use it.
The questionnaire raised queries on the basis of key parameters like empathy for healthcare providers, quality content and motivation for patients. However, qualities like credible scientific content and values not related to promotional activities emerged as strong criterion for building trust.
Several Mobile-Health companies are joining hands to create a clinician-facing platform for assuring data quality and patient identification in remote patient monitoring programs.
Suki, a startup that makes an AI-powered and voice-enabled digital assistant for doctors, has just landed $20 million in a funding round led by Venrock, with participation from First Round, Social Capital, and Marc Benioff.
Yesterday morning, the FDA published its 17-page first draft of a working model for its pre-certification program for software as a medical device (SaMD). Though still preliminary (the agency is asking for comments by the end of May), the publication comes with some long-awaited details about how the program might work.
Silvia Pfeiffer started Coviu with CSIRO colleague Nathan Oehlman in 2015, and it is now in use by 1100 healthcare professionals, with 160 of them paid subscribers to the software-as-a-service platform at $20 a month. More than 20,000 patients have been remotely consulted to date via the platform, which is browser-based and does not require a download.
Black Book found that one-third of practices with more than 11 clinicians are considering EHR replacement options within the next few years.
Using the device, called a Beam, Miramont Family Medicine now sees more patients than ever – enabling physicians to be in more than one of its four locations at the same time.
Unified cloud-based eClinical platforms, with built-in scalability and modularity, will drive growth opportunities across the globe
The healthcare leader relies on digital platforms, a closer relationship with IBM to continue to fast-forward care.
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