Digital medicine: technology, data and training, the right mix for increasingly tailor-made care for the patient

With Digital Health we means all those paths technology-enabled therapeutics. It constitutes a bridge between digital technologies and healthcare, it is a real health evolution made possible by the use of technologies such as telemedicine, electronic health records, health apps, electronic health prescriptions, as well as and above all by experimentation of other innovative tools such as Artificial Intelligence, VR/AR,...

Staying a Step Ahead: Wearable Technology for Predictive Medicine

Did you know your smartwatch could know you’re ill before you notice any symptoms? Wearable technology is now evolving from recording the state of...

Digitalization in clinical settings: Opportunities, needs and challenges

Introduction From the early use of computers for basic record-keeping to the advanced application of AI, the digitalization in medicine  has been driven by the...

Unlocking the Potential of Digital Health with Technology and AI: A Deep Dive into Public Procurement Trend & Insights for Digital Health Solutions

The digital health landscape is on a track of rapid growth, ready to reshape healthcare globally. With a market size projected to reach USD...
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Orchestrated Building Administration System: Energy Savings in Hospital

Every aspect of an HVAC system is controlled by building automation system (BAS) which ultimately ensures optimum operational performance resulting in lesser energy costs and comfort to patients, visitors, and staff. Unfortunately, this system is the least acknowledged yet the most expensive system in a hospital. One pressing issue in healthcare is that many administrations are directing engineers to make...

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The Importance of Prevention

The U.S. Surgeon General’s Youth Mental Health Advisory states that the country needs to invest in mental health support along the continuum of care, from prevention and education through clinical care and crisis response (Murthy, 2021). This means supporting...