Mobile
Liz Ashall-Payne, co-founder and CEO of ORCHA, says the health apps landscape is growing beyond just wellness management.
Dr. Markus Müschenich, MPH, managing partner at Flying Health, says integrating healthcare into self-driving cars will present a completely new global business opportunity for digital health companies.
StethoMe CEO and co-founder Wojciech Radomski discusses his company's EC2VC-winning smart stethoscope and why AI is crucial in an era where more and more digital health devices are found in the home.
Vocera Senior Clinical Executive Steven Matarelli says Smartbadge was born out of a need to integrate the company's badge technology and smartphone capabilities into a single device.
Amir Inditzky, CEO of dayzz, talks about lessons learned from his company’s sleep app at MEDinIsrael 2019.
MobileSmith CEO Randy Tomlin says mobile technology allows the patient to be engaged, to "clear the red dots" on their phones to be prepared for surgery.
As patients face increasing financial responsibility, they need to be given a better experience, says Deirdre Ruttle, vice president of strategy at InstaMed.
David McSwain, interim CMIO at Medical University of South Carolina, says the tech has evolved enough that virtual visits now include entire care teams in ways that just aren't possible when clinicians are using phones.
Data from Current Health’s wireless device is analyzed and shared with healthcare providers to improve the outcomes of high-risk patients at home, says CEO Christopher McCann.
Patient Engagement
With video conferencing and mobile apps, providers can offer patients more touchpoints to improve engagement, experience and outcomes at the same time.