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Vol 2, No 3 (2017)

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Authors in this issue:

Birthe Dinesen, Brandie Nonnecke, Brennan Bennett, Bryan Arkwright, Claus Ugilt Oestergaard, David Lindeman, Egon Toft, Guy Glorioso, Heather M Young, Helle Spindler, Himanshu Shah, Jay J Han, Jeff Jones, Jeffrey A Southard, John Russo, Jr., Kamal Jethwani, Kristian Kidholm, Mario Gutierrez, Nancy M Albert, Nick Anderson, Rajeev Mudumba, Thomas Nesbitt, Thomas Osborne,

Published: 03.05.2017.

Contents

02.05.2018. Policy and Regulation Biochemistry
Telehealth Governance: An Essential Tool to Empower Today’s Healthcare Leaders

Strong telehealth governance serves as the cornerstone for advancing a telehealth strategy by ensuring that the health system has the intentional leadership infrastructure to compete and excel in this fast-paced and transforming industry.  Effective governance is the essential first step towards successful management. The former informs the la...

By BRYAN ARKWRIGHT, JEFF JONES, THOMAS OSBORNE, GUY GLORIOSO, JOHN RUSSO, JR.

02.05.2018. Research & Innovation Biochemistry
Internet of Things (IoT) Rollouts in the Telehealth Industry

Many enterprises are considering, or are already, deploying Internet of Things (IoT) solutions,1 but IoT deployments have seen a dark side; one where implementation is partially completed or unsuccessful, which kills the business case driver.2 This article reviews the challenges one might experience and how to mitigate them. What is Internet o...

By HIMANSHU SHAH

02.05.2018. Articles Biochemistry
Personalized Telehealth in the Future: A Global Research Agenda

Telecommunication technologies have been used to bring healthcare expertise to the point of care since the 19th century. In 1878, The Lancet reported the use of the telephone to reduce unnecessary physician visits and, in 1910, a tele-stethoscope had already been described.1 During the mid-20th century, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administ...

By BIRTHE DINESEN, BRANDIE NONNECKE, DAVID LINDEMAN, EGON TOFT, KRISTIAN KIDHOLM, KAMAL JETHWANI, HEATHER M YOUNG, HELLE SPINDLER, CLAUS UGILT OESTERGAARD, JEFFREY A SOUTHARD, MARIO GUTIERREZ, NICK ANDERSON, NANCY M ALBERT, JAY J HAN, THOMAS NESBITT

01.05.2018. Research & Innovation Biochemistry
HealthSpot: Analysis of a Bankruptcy in Kiosk-based Telehealth

HealthSpot, Inc., the kiosk-based telehealth services provider founded in Dublin, Ohio in 2010 had raised about $46.7 million in several rounds of venture funding and debt capital since its inception. Among its funders, Xerox aspired to combine its BPO (business process outsourcing) knowledge with HealthSpot’s software platform and also serve...

By RAJEEV MUDUMBA

02.05.2018. Blockchain Biochemistry
Blockchain HIE Overview: A Framework for Healthcare Interoperability

Data stored in a blockchain is immutable and available for access by separate parties. The excellent potential residing in this technology includes security, verification, and expanded data management for healthcare records, making it ideal for a new interoperability standard. As it stands today, public blockchain technology (i.e. Bitcoin) is ...

By BRENNAN BENNETT

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