Results from the Scripps study failed to show an impact on remote monitoring inteventions. We think that this news speaks the broader failure of the health IT industry, researchers, and clinicians to design patient-centered models of care. The worst part is – that could be the easiest piece of the puzzle.
IBM in Healthcare: Deja Vu or Something New?
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A Digital Dose of Magic Medicine
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Apple Steps into Healthcare
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#PGHD: Buzzword to Business
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