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Undermining the credibility of science and government officials, massive variation for Big Tech companies and policies across countries, and fractioning within the medical community. How do we educate the public to keep science and politics separate? What are the strategies and tactics to employ – and how fast can we move to tactical deployme...

By Barach Paul, Rami Farraj, Walter Ricchardi, Eyal Zimlichamn

The focus is shifting from machines and technology back to the human condition. There is a new set of design principals where the patient and staff experience will be the center of (re)focus. What tech will enable better outcomes in the home and hospital environments? Join world leading experts for thoughts and perspectives post pandemic....

By Barach Paul, Nigel Edwards, Tye Farrow, Bill Hercules

03.04.2022. Video article Biochemistry
Health Tech Analyst Commentary & Market Watch

The panelists presents valuable market intelligence from leading experts including M&As, NewCos, SPACS, speculative bubbles, evaluating the consumer and provider experience, Big Tech failures and successes and future predictions. Why are public telehealth companies doing poorly and why are “niche” telehealth companies getting so muc...

By Berkowitz Lyle, Michael TS Lindenmayer, Peter Micca, Jailendra Singh

03.04.2022. Video article Biochemistry
Trusting Science and Evidence in a Post-COVID World

Dr. Bailey discusses the evolving role physicians play in healthcare related to policy and technology including telehealth and remote care. Biography Dr. Bailey is a distinguished allergist/immunologist from Fort Worth, Texas, is immediate past president of the American Medical Association. A fierce advocate for physician autonomy and private pra...

By Bailey Susan

Can EU initiatives inform US policy makers? The German Digital Healthcare Act is one of the first countries to reimburse digital healthcare solutions for patients. Doctors prescribe selected apps covered by public insurance, covering about 73 million citizens. What’s the selection process and cost? Learn more about EU health data governa...

By Micaela Seemann Monteiro, Dipak Kalra, Saara Malkamaki, Stephan Schug

The Telemedicine Practice Guidelines (TPG) released in 2020 provide legal framework for registered medical practitioners (RMPs) to consult with patients deploying Information and Communication Technology. Necessary compliance requirements have also been included. This article analyses the effectiveness of the ‘Train to Practice’ course ...

By Sunil Shroff, Bagmisikha Puhan, Lavanian Dorairaj, Mayank Agarwal, Manick Rajendran, Ravi Modali, Suchitra Mankar, Permachanahalli Sachidananda Ramkumar, Sandeep Patil

Introduction: In this article, we describe a pilot telehealth project for identifying women at risk of developing serious complications early and for instituting timely, appropriate, and up-to-date management even in situations with limited resources and skilled obstetric services. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high, with less than two-th...

By Narmadha Kuppuswami, Suresh Subramanian, Karenna J. Groff, Radha Rani Ravichandran

23.04.2021. Articles Biochemistry
Neurology and Telemedicine: The Way Forward

Objective: During the coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) times, we have all learned to appreciate the advantages of communicating with each other on the digital or virtual format. This included both social, commercial and professional settings. This was necessitated through the restrictions on direct physical contact mandated by the pandemic. Through inno...

By Partha S. Ray, Nirmal Surya

We are in a stage of transition as artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in healthcare across the world. Transitions offer opportunities compounded with difficulties. It is universally accepted that regulations and the law can never keep up with the exponential growth of technology. This paper discusses liability issues when AI is...

By Krishnan Ganapathy