Digital tech can protect the health of business

Digital technology, like smartphones and wearables, has the potential to improve cost effectiveness and quality for businesses.

These technologies are easily distributed through apps, websites and medical devices, making them assessable to large numbers of healthcare workers at a low cost. Companies that are able to take advantage of these platforms have a means to prevent and manage chronic diseases in the workplace, maintaining productivity and encouraging a positive work environment.

The possibilities of these digital technologies branch through many different medical departments. Apps for diabetes management, quitting smoking and medication adherence are just the tip of the iceberg.

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Cara Livernois, News Writer

Cara joined TriMed Media in 2016 and is currently a Senior Writer for Clinical Innovation & Technology. Originating from Detroit, Michigan, she holds a Bachelors in Health Communications from Grand Valley State University.

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