This 17-country study finds that continued growth of mobile technologies and e-commerce,combined with a more stable regulatory environment, are driving changes in the European mail order and Internet pharmacy market.
Insurers and a neurologist testifying at a May 16 Senate Finance Committee hearing on the CHRONIC Care Act praised the bill’s telehealth provisions. Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, says he plans to mark up the bill, which has been under development for two years, this week.
OTC drug firms should offer more digital tools that guide consumers in product purchases, says a health care marketing executive. The American Pharmacists Association suggests firms also strengthen outreach with pharmacists.
RB’s spending on the WebMD-hosted Cold & Flu Tracker app generated an ROI three times greater than traditional digital marketing, says marketing executive Emma Howe. Similar campaigns are gaining momentum, with WebMD and Walgreens launching “Relief Advisor.”
Connected care technologies play an important role in disease prevention, but are still not used as widely as they should be. Philips’ second Future Health Index study surveyed 33,000 participants in 19 countries to compare perceptions and experiences of healthcare users across three areas – access to care, integration of health systems and adoption of connected care technologies.
A digital video game developed by Akili Interactive Labs for treating cognitive disorders has demonstrated in a pilot study its ability to improve cognitive control test scores of neurotypical children and children with sensory processing dysfunction (SPD).
Victoria Hordern and Amy Merrick discuss initiatives in the EU to help app developers navigate the unclear rules on mobile health and explain why engaging patients during product development is key.
Biogen’s chief medical officer says iPhone technology should in future be used for early warning diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease. Biogen CMO Alfred Sandrock has told a London neuroscience forum that constraints impeding CNS drug development include the fact diagnosis needs to be done earlier but that barrier could be mitigated in future by digital health solutions such iPhones used as “early warning” diagnostics, notably in Alzheimer’s Disease.
The digitalization of health care has been much talked about over the last decade or so. But activity among the medical device manufacturers and service providers has only just recently accelerated as they start overcoming barriers and resistance to this new way of delivering health care.
> Reckitt Reaps ROI Reward In Geo-Targeted Symptoms App Promoting Mucinex, Delsym > Biogen CMO Notes iPhone’s Potential For Early Detection of Alzheimer’s > Interview: Philips Plugs Into Patient Connectivity
> Behind The Scenes Of Digital Health: Medtech Players And Partners > Philips To Create More Context, Connectedness And Continuity And Shift Sick Care To Health Care > New Data Gives Adherium Fuel To Accelerate Digital Tech Adoption in Drug Sector > Siemens Healthineers To Launch Digital ‘One-Stop-Shop’
> Engaging Patients and Navigating Laws: What To Consider When Developing Health Apps > Telehealth Reforms Praised At Senate Hearing > Philips’ Survey Highlights Gaps In Perceptions Of Health Care > Game On For Akili’s Cognitive Control Tech
In January 2015, Fortune reported that at $2.9tn, the state of the US healthcare industry is very strong and continues to grow.
Funding is taking a long time to come through for the UK NHS’s digital health care transformation, but as the national provider’s head of technology strategy, Dr Paul Rice says, “We can’t afford to remain non-digital.”
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