Mobile
Memotext's digital therapeutic app for mental health patients can help caregivers engage with patients and identify the risks for relapse and readmission, says company founder Amos Adler, who discusses the markets in each country.
By partnering with health systems to support hybrid care models, long-term care facilities can mitigate staff shortages of staff and better manage available beds, explains Joe O'Brien, head of sales, digital health at LG Electronics.
The app Fitterfly Klik allows people with diabetes to analyze their meals using a picture and AI that examines portion size, calorie count, and macronutrients and micronutrients.
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Hee-Eun Ahn and Min-Young Song, product leads at South Korea's AIMMED, discuss Somzz, a medical device offering insomnia interventions, and Snuz, a sleep-management app powered by GPT4-o that will be available globally in August 2024.
Also, eHealth NSW is expanding the Clinical Device Notification Platform to rural and remote areas in Sydney.
Patients who otherwise wouldn't have used the health system's physical therapy services because of geographic distance are now staying in-network. The technology also has boosted Emory's value-based care efforts.
Connected care through the Memorial Healthcare System's mobile application gets patients engaged and taking more control of their care, and by feeding data to EHRs, can also help to save nurses time, says Jesus Diaz, director of nursing informatics.
Working with Digital Therapeutic Alliance, the data exchange alliance will offer independent assessments of health apps and other patient-facing tools for interoperability, transparency, privacy and security.
The tools will use artificial intelligence to protect data centers by authorizing access and detecting intruders.
Getting to the unique root cause for each patient has enabled the healthcare organization to reduce hospitalizations, improve medication adherence, reduce healthcare costs, reduce medications and help patients lose weight.
