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Rashmi Patel, Fulbright Scholar at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, says active monitoring can ask questions while sensors can go deeper into mood and anxiety levels.
Technology adoption is revamping personal health education and support, says Malinda Peeples, VP of clinical services, programs and research at WellDoc.
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Anders Strömberg, head of the wearable platform department at Sony, says the company's new B2B mSafety platform features a smartwatch with built-in sensors, a simple user interface, a secure back end and long battery life.
Biorithm co-founder and CEO Amrish Nair describes how his company's sensors take care out of the hospital to wherever the expectant mom is.
With its smart sharps bin, HealthBeacon is going deep on one important medication adherence use case: self-administered injectables, says CEO Jim Joyce.
Wellysis' device can provide data to can help patients and doctors make better healthcare decisions, says co-founder and CEO Young Juhn.
Aakash Ganju, MD, CEO of Saathealth, says consumers from all over the world are used to choice and autonomy on their phones, and there's an opportunity to apply that mindset to managing healthcare.
Vizlitics' bi-directional engagement platform aims to improve the clinical experience for patients and physicians alike, says CEO Tarun Kumar.
Health 2.0 VentureConnect winner Sana Health's wearable therapeutic device uses pulsed light and sound to reduce pain and potentially treat neurological conditions, says CEO Richard Hanbury.
Medisafe's medication management platform is now integrated with Apple Health Records, providing an easier way to keep tabs on prescriptions and boost medication adherence, says CEO Omri Shor.
