Digital Health
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Medicine have developed a robotic system that allows medical staff to remotely control ventilators and other bedside machines from outside the room of patients with infectious diseases.
Parents are prompted to take a survey about risk and lifestyle factors, and are given guidance based on their scores.
With the accompanying mobile app, users can detect a UTI through immediate testing results and choose to share information with a healthcare professional.
Healthcare organizations must become more collaborative with patients, employees, partners and the public when creating digital innovations to have success in the future, according to research from Accenture.
The arrangement comes alongside new eight-figure investments into the CGM maker, whose business looked to be in dire straits earlier this year.
The system was designed to give users advice about their brushing habits.
Dr. Lee also dives into the challenges and opportunities of digital health in providing equitable healthcare.
The scale is designed to be used by mothers both during and after pregnancy to track the health of themselves and their babies.
The platform was created to help seniors dealing with social isolation by virtually connecting them with peers.
The fund will be headed by radiologist Dr Gordon Euller.