"The biggest innovations of the 21st century will be at the intersection of biology and technology, a new era is beginning”
Steve Jobs
The Value of Healthcare Today is measured by...
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Personalized Health & Precision Medicine
The new standard of care...
With the convergence of technologies, consumers demand personalized services that started to transform the healthcare from the traditional approach to a more person-centric, connected and empowered individuals. It shifts the paradigm from reactive “sick-care” to proactive “healthcare” with primary aim of promoting health, quality of life and preventing disease.
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Precision Medicine (P4 Medicine) started to reform medical practice as well; imposing sets of new requirements for "Value-based Healthcare" on all stakeholders.
Connected health
Technology-enabled Connected Care (TECC)
TECC involves the convergence of health technology, digital media and mobile device that become integral part in solving many health challenges enabling more effective integration of care services.
It uses connected medical devices to deliver quality healthcare; including software as health applications and hardware as mobile diagnostics, remote monitoring devices and wearables.
It comprises telecare, telehealth, telemedicine, mHealth, digital health and eHealth services.
Health technologies;
Revolutionize the way care is delivered
What is EHR & EMR?
Data; The New Healthcare Currency
Personalized health, precision medicine, preventive, regenerative or curative approaches have ONE essential corner stone; DATA.
Big data is built on integration of informatics; clinical, participatory & bioinformatic. Advanced tech tools use it to generate insights, patterns, predictive analytics...
Digital Health Applications
The numbers of digital health solutions are booming, recent data showed more than 300,000 health applications exist with more than 200 added daily since the concept was first introduced in 2000 by Seth Frank.
Mobile Health (mHealth)
As mobile platforms are the world’s most pervasive technology trend, it provides digital health systems with new possibilities to address challenges associated with accessibility, quality, effectiveness, efficiency and cost of healthcare. It includes all applications of telecommunications and multimedia technologies for the delivery of healthcare and health information
The FDA considers digital health as a broad scope that includes categories such as mobile health, health information technology, wearable devices, telehealth, telemedicine and others.
(e)Telecare, Telehealth, Telemonitoring, Telemedicine
Continuous, automatic, real time and remote monitoring\management. It involves the exchange of information between different stakeholders, generates alerts, supports self and social care. It enhances the interoperability of many integrated services…
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
Connected medical devices that are able to generate, collect, analyze and transmit data. From simple wearables & sensors to sophisticated medtech that diagnose, monitor, and treat patients. It has changed the game within the healthcare by...
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning & Data Science
It’s not just a single technology but rich set of development techniques using different algorithms that get smarter over time reaching to mimic the human brain, human learning and beyond. It's being used across the healthcare continuum and through out the patient's journey...