Posts Tagged ‘mobile healthcare’
February 17th, 2020 by Melanie Matthews
Despite some misconceptions, smartphones are among the most effective channels for delivering health support. Studies show that the Medicaid population is just as likely to own smartphones as the general population, according to a new infographic by Wellframe Inc.
The infographic examines how Medicaid members currently use technology to help manage their health.
When the Wisconsin Medicaid managed care program was expanded to include members who had traditionally opted out of the program, the HMOs that were going to serve these members had to optimize their member engagement strategies. Independent Care Plan (iCare), one of the HMOs selected as a Medicaid plan, identified early member engagement after enrollment as a key to success for the program.
Telephonic and Community-Based Care Coordination Model: An Early Engagement Approach for Medicaid Managed Care outlines how iCare has structured its care coordination team, including both telephonic and boots on the ground staff to find, engage and assess Medicaid members.
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Tags: digital healthcare, Medicaid, Medicaid member engagement, member engagement, mobile health, mobile healthcare
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October 16th, 2019 by Melanie Matthews
In recent years, more and more medical professionals make use of mobile devices and apps to help facilitate the delivery of top-quality care to their patients, according to a new infographic by Home Healthcare Adaptations.
The infographic looks at how mobile devices are used in healthcare, frequently used apps, benefits of mobile apps in healthcare and concerns over mobile healthcare use.
Artificial intelligence. Automation. Blockchain. Robotics.
Once the domain of science fiction, these telehealth technologies have begun to transform the fabric of healthcare delivery systems. As further proof of telehealth’s explosive growth, the use of wearable health-tracking devices and remote patient monitoring has proliferated, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has added several new provider telehealth billing codes for calendar year 2018.
2018 Healthcare Benchmarks: Telehealth & Remote Patient Monitoring delivers the latest actionable telehealth and remote patient monitoring metrics on tools, applications, challenges, successes and ROI from healthcare organizations across the care spectrum. This 60-page report, now in its fifth edition, documents benchmarks on current and planned telehealth and remote patient monitoring initiatives as well as the use of emerging technologies in the healthcare space.
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Tags: Digital Health, digital healthcare, mobile health, mobile healthcare, mobile technology in healthcare
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September 10th, 2018 by Melanie Matthews
At least 90 percent of consumers have used at least one digital healthcare tool, according to a study by Rock Health, highlighted in a new InternetHealth Management infographic.
The infographic looks at how digital healthcare segments break down and why the adoption rate of different digital health and mobile tools varies.
Artificial intelligence. Automation. Blockchain. Robotics.
Once the domain of science fiction, these telehealth technologies have begun to transform the fabric of healthcare delivery systems. As further proof of telehealth’s explosive growth, the use of wearable health-tracking devices and remote patient monitoring has proliferated, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has added several new provider telehealth billing codes for calendar year 2018.
2018 Healthcare Benchmarks: Telehealth & Remote Patient Monitoring delivers the latest actionable telehealth and remote patient monitoring metrics on tools, applications, challenges, successes and ROI from healthcare organizations across the care spectrum. This 60-page report, now in its fifth edition, documents benchmarks on current and planned telehealth and remote patient monitoring initiatives as well as the use of emerging technologies in the healthcare space.
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Tags: Digital Health, digital healthcare, mobile health, mobile healthcare
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June 15th, 2018 by Melanie Matthews
Adoption of smartphone-based clinical communications systems in the healthcare setting has grown rapidly in recent years. However, fragmented solutions and disparate device deployments are all too common in provider institutions today, according to a new infographic by PatientSafe Solutions.
The infographic examines the maturity level of provider organizations and vendor solutions for mobile clinical communications.
As healthcare moves out of the brick-and-mortar traditional setting into patients’ homes and their workplaces, and becomes much more proactive, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) has been expanding its remote patient monitoring program. The remote patient monitoring program at UPMC has its roots in the heart failure program but has since expanded to additional disease states across the integrated delivery system’s continuum of care.
A New Vision for Remote Patient Monitoring: Creating Sustainable Financial, Operational and Clinical Outcomes delves into the evolution of UPMC’s remote patient monitoring program from its initial focus on heart failure to how the program was scaled vertically and horizontally. Click here for more information.
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Tags: clinical communication, healthcare IT, healthcare technology, mobile healthcare
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February 28th, 2018 by Melanie Matthews
Mobile technology in the hospital is elevating patient care, empowering clinicians and enhancing workflows, according to Zebra’s 2022 Hospital Vision Study.
Survey results are highlighted in a new infographic by Zebra, including details on the growing use of mobile devices, the impact of technology on performance improvement, the emergence of tech-savy patients and transformative technology trends.
Artificial intelligence. Automation. Blockchain. Robotics. Once the domain of science fiction, these telehealth technologies have begun to transform the fabric of healthcare delivery systems.
As further proof of telehealth’s explosive growth, the use of wearable health-tracking devices and remote patient monitoring has proliferated, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has added several new provider telehealth billing codes for calendar year 2018.
2018 Healthcare Benchmarks: Telehealth & Remote Patient Monitoring delivers the latest actionable telehealth and remote patient monitoring metrics on tools, applications, challenges, successes and ROI from healthcare organizations across the care spectrum. This 60-page report, now in its fifth edition, documents benchmarks on current and planned telehealth and remote patient monitoring initiatives as well as the use of emerging technologies in the healthcare space.
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Tags: mobile healthcare, mobile technology in healthcare
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October 20th, 2017 by Melanie Matthews
As healthcare brands continue to grow and evolve, they must increase their digital presence in a strategic, digitally savvy manner, according to a new infographic by Paragon Solutions, Inc.
The infographic examines the consumer digital experience and provides three key digital health strategies.
Digital health, also referred to as ‘connected health,’ leverages technology to help identify, track and manage health problems and challenges faced by patients. Person-centric health management is slowly acknowledging the device-driven lives of patients and health plan members and incorporating these tools into care delivery and management efforts.
2016 Healthcare Benchmarks: Digital Health examines program goals, platforms, components, development strategies, target populations and health conditions, patient engagement metrics, results and challenges reported by more than 100 healthcare organizations responding to the February 2016 Digital Health survey by the Healthcare Intelligence Network.
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Tags: Digital Health, digital healthcare, mobile devices, mobile healthcare, mobile technology in healthcare
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August 21st, 2017 by Melanie Matthews
The relationship dynamic in the healthcare industry has flipped. Patients today are more self-reliant, informed, and comfortable operating independently to find information and services. This change has come as a direct result of the growing importance of technology in modern lives—consumers have simply grown accustomed to using digital networks to solve their problems. Ninety-three million Americans turned to the Internet to self-diagnose in 2013, and searching for health information is the 3rd most common online activity, according to a new infographic by R2integrated.
The infographic examines the digital habits and considerations that patients go through as they navigate through their decision-making journey—from brand awareness all the way to brand advocacy.

Digital health, also referred to as ‘connected health,’ leverages technology to help identify, track and manage health problems and challenges faced by patients. Person-centric health management is slowly acknowledging the device-driven lives of patients and health plan members and incorporating these tools into care delivery and management efforts.
2016 Healthcare Benchmarks: Digital Health examines program goals, platforms, components, development strategies, target populations and health conditions, patient engagement metrics, results and challenges reported by more than 100 healthcare organizations responding to the February 2016 Digital Health survey by the Healthcare Intelligence Network.
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Tags: Digital Health, digital healthcare, healthcare information technology, mobile healthcare, mobile technology in healthcare
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November 4th, 2016 by Melanie Matthews
Moms are benefiting from the merger of technology and healthcare, according to a new infographic by EmpowerHER.
The infographic drills down on how Moms use technology in healthcare and their perception of telehealth services.

Person-centric health management is slowly acknowledging the device-driven lives of patients and health plan members and incorporating these tools into care delivery and management efforts.
2016 Healthcare Benchmarks: Digital Health examines program goals, platforms, components, development strategies, target populations and health conditions, patient engagement metrics, results and challenges reported by healthcare organizations responding to the February 2016 Digital Health survey by the Healthcare Intelligence Network.
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November 30th, 2015 by Melanie Matthews
The traditional healthcare environment is changing to one where information is handled more efficiently and consumers are taking more control of healthcare decisions.
A new infographic by Samsung examines how the use of mobile devices is changing healthcare consumer and provider behaviors and the benefits of mobile health.
From home sensors that track daily motion and sleep abnormalities to video visits via teleconferencing, Humana’s nine pilots of remote patient monitoring test technologies to keep the frail elderly at home as long as possible. When integrated with telephonic care management, remote monitoring has helped to avert medical emergencies and preventable hospitalizations among individuals with serious medical and functional challenges.
In Remote Patient Monitoring for Enhanced Care Coordination: Technology to Manage an Aging Population, Gail Miller, vice president of telephonic clinical operations in Humana’s care management organization, Humana Cares/SeniorBridge, reviews Humana’s expanded continuum of care aimed at improving health outcomes, increasing satisfaction and reducing overall healthcare costs with a more holistic approach.
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Tags: consumer-directed care, Consumer-Driven Healthcare, mobile healthcare
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June 24th, 2015 by Melanie Matthews
Healthcare IT leaders are looking to mobile health solutions to find the right balance of efficiency, security and optimal patient outcomes, according to a new infographic by Samsung.
The infographic looks at the rapid adoption of mobile devices by healthcare workers and the challenge for CIOs to connect spending with improved patient outcomes.

Encouraged by early success in coaching 23 patients to wellness at home via remote monitoring, CHRISTUS Health expanded its remote patient monitoring (RPM) enrollment to 170 high-risk, high-cost patients. At that scaling-up juncture, the challenge for CHRISTUS shifted to balancing its mission of keeping patients healthy and in their homes with maintaining revenue streams sufficient to keep its doors open in a largely fee-for-service environment.
Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Condition Management: Leveraging Technology in a Value-Based System chronicles the evolution of the CHRISTUS RPM pilot, which is framed around a Bluetooth®-enabled monitoring kit sent home with patients at hospital discharge.
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Tags: health information technology, mobile healthcare, mobile technology in healthcare
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