Patient Engagement
Charles Parker, principal of Escentium Consulting, describes how remote monitoring technologies are enabling patients to manage their health from their homes.
Encouraging health skills is increasingly difficult in today's landscape, says University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke, who has done research in healthy behaviors.
In our first episode of "When It Works," intracranial hematoma patient Danielle Collins and George Washington University Hospital's Dr. Walter Jean discuss how a virtual reality tool provided surgical theater to help Collins comprehend her condition.
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Siemens Healthineers EVP of Digital Health Peter Körte says the company aims to make the lives of physicians easier by increasing their confidence in treating their patients and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
Cianflone Domenico, associate professor at San Raffaele University in Milan, Italy, says it's "mandatory" to adopt new technologies that empower the patient.
Catalia Health considered a number of engagement strategies when designing Mabu, an interactive countertop medication adherence device, says CEO and founder Cory Kidd.
PatientBond is employing digital to hack behavior change, says Brent Walker, SVP of marketing and analytics.
Chatbots can provide empathetic, confidential care, says Lexi Kaplin, conversationHEALTH co-founder and chief product officer.
The landscape of heart health technology for nurses and patients is evolving, says Nancy M. Albert, associate chief nursing officer at the Cleveland Clinic Health System.
Happify Health's Chris Wasden shares how his company is addressing chronic conditions from a behavior-change perspective to get at the root cause rather than just treating symptoms.
