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No-Code Tools for Managing Mental Health and Burnout in Healthcare Settings
“P4” is a term that is often associated with future of medicine – prediction, prevention, personalization and patient participation. Many current health related technologies have already started moving towards the future and many more innovations are yet to come, that will make the goal of holistic medicine true.
Impact of health technology on diabetes management
“P4” is a term that is often associated with future of medicine – prediction, prevention, personalization and patient participation. Many current health related technologies have already started moving towards the future and many more innovations are yet to come, that will make the goal of holistic medicine true.
Challenges in preventative cardiology – is no-code the solution?
Considering the impact of therapeutic interventions on modifiable risk factors that lead to CVD, care providers can use no-code programs to curate personalized programs for every patient. The care programs developed for patients can consider individual biological risk factors and become highly specialized to monitor patients as needed.
Common pitfalls to avoid in health tech startups
The ever-changing landscape of health tech is driving incredible innovation. While many entrepreneurs start off with wonderful ideas on how to solve particular problems in healthcare industry, many fail to hit the mark. This, according to research, leads to 70% of startups to fail, which amounts to $1.3M in total funding closed.
Management of congenital heart diseases and digital health – Part 2
Twentieth century medicine has been rife with major technological developments that has led to improved healthcare provision. However, we still have a long way to go in terms of giving individualized care to patients based on their needs and circumstances to truly have a positive impact on health.
Management of congenital heart diseases and digital health – Part 1
Treatment of congenital heart diseases has been fraught with complications but most if not all challenges have been solved with innovation. These huge leaps in medical advancement have led to a significant change in patient outcomes. However, some challenges still remain for healthcare providers and patients.