Mobile
AI-powered remote monitoring using low-cost, disposable sensors can help VA clinicians spot potential issues and intervene to encourage veteran patients to stay compliant, says Kent Dicks, CEO of Life365.
Karlina Tjoa of the Ministry of Health's Office for Healthcare Transformation details how their latest mobile project empowers users to self-manage their severe mental health conditions.
Emteq Labs launches its emotion-sensing eyewear, Sense, which collects and records real-world data on a wearer’s facial expressions. Steen Strand, CEO, talks about the glasses' potential use cases for healthcare.
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ITI Technology's sales director, Hachang Jung, talks about the company's in-room entertainment and communications system for hospital patients, as well as its new remote patient monitoring system, which is due to be FDA-approved this year.
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.
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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.
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.
Cherish Health's camera-free remote monitoring technology keeps seniors safe while preserving their privacy and independence, says the company's CEO Sumit Nagpal, who explains how it works.
Radar offers new opportunities to track patients in the home without using wearables, says Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health – who recalls some sage advice he received from Steve Jobs when pitching the idea years ago.