going VIVE is powered by CHIME and HLTH? The event will include a Monday 2pm meeting –Holistic Nursing 101: Ch. 1 Behavioral Health There are four MDs covering this topic.
After the pandemic began, drug overdoses surpassed all previous 12-month records, and anxiety and depression in our country quadrupled. This dramatic rise has raised awareness of the impact of mental health on the outcome of the condition. Holistic care goes beyond standard physical therapy. Integrating behavioral health with community resources, technology, and education is critical to achieving holistic, person-centred care. This exploratory session will familiarize attendees with innovations in data access to support the integration of primary care and behavioral health for crisis management and ongoing mental health support services.
Equivalent Thanks to our colleagues, Eyal Shemesh, MD, professor of pediatrics and psychiatry and director of developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, shared his insights as a panelist for this session. Dr. Shemesh has a long research history in leveraging digital tools to enhance patient care.He and his team received $860,000 Award from the FCC’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program, Leverage funding to ensure continued care for clinic patients during the pandemic by delivering tablet devices to their homes. To overcome barriers for patients with limited technical access and literacy, the tablet is preconfigured with one-touch access to telehealth visits, patient education materials and survey tools.
tich co., a global network of HCP-only platforms for programmatic messaging, today announced the appointment of Matt Botkin as Senior Vice President – Business Development, Point of Care. Botkin is poised to lead Doceree’s strategic partnership with health systems in the North American market as the company expands its point-of-care division.
“The point-of-care ecosystem has undergone digital transformation, and Matt brings an extraordinary vision to support clinical communication products that enhance interactions between life sciences brands and healthcare professionals (HCPs),” said Founder and Global Chief Executive Officer Harshit Jain, MD, said Docere. “Matt’s forward-looking approach to tactical partnerships will be invaluable as we expand our collaboration with health information technology platforms to foster online messaging solutions that enhance virtual care.”
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Velana Health, a digital health company launched Qdata Glaucoma. Qdata Glaucoma is a data module for the glaucoma patient journey. This data module has over 5 million unidentified patients, ranging from suspicious diagnoses to treatments and outcomes.
Qdata Glaucoma is powered by real-world glaucoma data from the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s IRIS registry (Intelligence in Vision Research), which is managed and analyzed by Academy and Verana Health. Qdata Glaucoma uses high-quality glaucoma data to provide insights for life sciences organizations. The module also provides the most comprehensive view of the glaucoma patient journey to provide new insights into treatment modalities and outcomes, post-market safety, comparative efficacy, and label extensions and modifications.
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in Boston XRHealth came up with $10 million Funding to expand virtual healthcare. The funding was backed by HTC, the Bridges Israel Impact Investing Fund, AARP, and crowdfunding and existing investors on StartEngine.com.
Applications of virtual reality technology include chronic pain, stress and anxiety, and autism spectrum disorders.
“In the changing landscape of the healthcare delivery and technology industries, XRHealth puts virtual clinics in users’ pockets at a critical time,” said Elan Orr, CEO of XRHealth. “We’re leveraging these changes to create a new form of healthcare that can be accessed at any time of the day, from anywhere in the Metaverse virtual environment, where treatments can be personalized and adjusted based on real-time analytics.”
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