Patient Care

This page includes news coverage of various aspects of patient healthcare, including new technology innovations, what is working, what is not, personalized medicine and remote and telemedicine delivery. Find specific news in the areas of Care DeliveryDigital TransformationPrecision MedicineRemote Monitoring and Telehealth.

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Seniors who use technology are happier, healthier

Countless studies have focused on the “digital divide” between the generations, analyzing the distance between seniors and technology. Researchers investigated social technology and how it affected the physical and mental health of older individuals.

Social media in the hands of healthcare providers

Social media has quickly become a part of everyday life—most people can’t go 10 minutes without checking Twitter or Facebook—but the increased connectivity can be a positive for healthcare providers.

7 things to know about high-need patients

The Commonwealth Fund has released two new issue briefs on high-need patients, aiming to better understand the characteristics of these patients instead focusing on costs alone.

Pediatricians have varied responses to new AAP vaccine guidelines

Some doctors are on board with the new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) allowing for pediatrician dismissal from their practices of families who refuse vaccination—and some are not, according to Forbes. 

Telemedicine screening program offers early detection of diabetic retinopathy

Early detection is key in giving the most effective treatments in a wide array of diseases and diabetic retinopathy is no exception. For those struggling with this disease it can be problematic to visit the eye doctor, and that’s where telemedicine comes into play. Taking the idea from a nationwide telemedicine diabetic screening program in the United Kingdom, researchers are hoping to bring telemedicine for eyes care to the United States.

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Google to the rescue?

The U.S. Patent and Trademark office awards more than 6,000 patents this week. The Next Web (TNW), an online site focused on developing technology, covered a number of high-profile entries. One entry from Google just might save your life if you're in need of care. Patent no. US 20160244163 covers unmanned aerial vehicles (or drones) intended to be a part of an illustrative medical-support system, according to the related paperwork. 

iPads as effective as sedatives in reducing pre-surgery anxiety in children

iPads have integrated themselves into almost every household in America. The unlimited apps that can be downloaded provide endless possibilities for learning and entertainment, they can also now be used to distract children before they head into surgery. Using these iPads before heading into the operating have been proven to be as effective at reducing anxiety as sedatives.

Maternal, perinatal telemedicine policies absent in most of country

Only three U.S. states have policy referring to the use of telemedicine in pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. That less-than-ideal access to healthcare could be costing the lives of mothers and their babies.

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The American College of Cardiology has shared its perspective on new CMS payment policies, highlighting revenue concerns while providing key details for cardiologists and other cardiology professionals. 

As debate simmers over how best to regulate AI, experts continue to offer guidance on where to start, how to proceed and what to emphasize. A new resource models its recommendations on what its authors call the “SETO Loop.”

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, said the clinical community needs to combat health misinformation at a grassroots level. He warned that patients are immersed in a "sea of misinformation without a compass."

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