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The document proposes a collaborative pilot project to create a data aggregation service to address challenges in monitoring animal diseases and treatments. Currently, monitoring relies on paper-based systems and software that is too slow or requires internet connectivity. The pilot would develop an easy-to-use smartphone app to capture treatment data and aggregate it into a centralized database. This would provide digitized, real-time data to stakeholders along the value chain, improving surveillance, research, and reducing stress on farmers and vets. The consortium-led pilot would assess requirements to effectively transform monitoring while respecting privacy.
The document discusses 7 of the best FDA approved health apps. It begins by providing background on the growth of health apps and the FDA's increasing scrutiny of apps that could impact patient health. It then profiles 7 specific apps that have received FDA approval, including ones that allow sharing of medical images, turn smartphones into EKGs, help manage diabetes, examine eyes, measure blood loss, deliver patient data to clinicians, and provide access to radiology images and reports. The apps aim to help doctors diagnose conditions, monitor patients remotely, and make healthcare delivery more efficient.
Is mHealth Prescribing: Dead or Thriving?AppScript
App rating is happening everywhere in the ecosystem, but without putting apps in practice, evaluating the prescribing data and patient feedback, we only have half the story. Learn about the prescribing data, rating and scoring methodologies and the evidence of the growing promise of mobile health curation, discovery and distribution.
Making use of various information systems to disseminate HTA knowledge in Fra...Haute Autorité de Santé
Illustrations in complement to the poster
Adapting to Internet trends and development
Search engine optimization
Newsletter subscription
Social media
HAS’ Website Mobile Version
Capitalizing on the use of the public body drug database
Capitalizing on the use of prescription software
This document discusses digital health solutions from a company called Fjuul. Fjuul creates health and fitness apps and trackers to make healthcare more accessible. The digital health market is growing rapidly and expected to reach $60 billion by 2020. Fjuul aims to unlock the mainstream market segment by turning everyday activities into opportunities for exercise through their apps and tracking currency called Fjuul Points, which measure the health impact of physical activities. Their users engage more within apps and sessions than industry benchmarks, with the goal of creating a more rewarding wellness experience. They also propose a potential smart health insurance case study.
Pathways for patient facing apps using ResearchKit, HealthKit and CareKitMobisoft Infotech LLC
Technology now can manage healthcare and medical apps development from academic research clinical trials to care coordination from service providers. Tools from Apple, Google, Samsung will be intrinsic part of development process. Researchers can facilitate academic or pre-commercial clinical trials using ResearchKit by Apple or less-known ResearchStack by Google. Healthcare Startups can take advantage of HealthKit and Google Fit repositories on your mobile devices. Finally, services provider can utilize CareKit to manage treatment and coordinate care plans with patients.
Mobile healthcare apps and programs are growing rapidly due to increased smartphone usage and a focus on patient-centric care. The market for healthcare apps is expected to more than double from $25 billion in 2017 to over $58 billion in 2020. Healthcare apps allow people to conveniently monitor their health and schedule appointments. Successful healthcare apps include features like user profiles, doctor profiles, appointment booking, payments, geo-location services, telemedicine, medical records storage, and medication reminders. Developing a healthcare app costs between $30,000 to $70,000 depending on features. The global market for healthcare apps is projected to reach $1 billion by 2022.
The document proposes a collaborative pilot project to create a data aggregation service to address challenges in monitoring animal diseases and treatments. Currently, monitoring relies on paper-based systems and software that is too slow or requires internet connectivity. The pilot would develop an easy-to-use smartphone app to capture treatment data and aggregate it into a centralized database. This would provide digitized, real-time data to stakeholders along the value chain, improving surveillance, research, and reducing stress on farmers and vets. The consortium-led pilot would assess requirements to effectively transform monitoring while respecting privacy.
The document discusses 7 of the best FDA approved health apps. It begins by providing background on the growth of health apps and the FDA's increasing scrutiny of apps that could impact patient health. It then profiles 7 specific apps that have received FDA approval, including ones that allow sharing of medical images, turn smartphones into EKGs, help manage diabetes, examine eyes, measure blood loss, deliver patient data to clinicians, and provide access to radiology images and reports. The apps aim to help doctors diagnose conditions, monitor patients remotely, and make healthcare delivery more efficient.
Is mHealth Prescribing: Dead or Thriving?AppScript
App rating is happening everywhere in the ecosystem, but without putting apps in practice, evaluating the prescribing data and patient feedback, we only have half the story. Learn about the prescribing data, rating and scoring methodologies and the evidence of the growing promise of mobile health curation, discovery and distribution.
Making use of various information systems to disseminate HTA knowledge in Fra...Haute Autorité de Santé
Illustrations in complement to the poster
Adapting to Internet trends and development
Search engine optimization
Newsletter subscription
Social media
HAS’ Website Mobile Version
Capitalizing on the use of the public body drug database
Capitalizing on the use of prescription software
This document discusses digital health solutions from a company called Fjuul. Fjuul creates health and fitness apps and trackers to make healthcare more accessible. The digital health market is growing rapidly and expected to reach $60 billion by 2020. Fjuul aims to unlock the mainstream market segment by turning everyday activities into opportunities for exercise through their apps and tracking currency called Fjuul Points, which measure the health impact of physical activities. Their users engage more within apps and sessions than industry benchmarks, with the goal of creating a more rewarding wellness experience. They also propose a potential smart health insurance case study.
Pathways for patient facing apps using ResearchKit, HealthKit and CareKitMobisoft Infotech LLC
Technology now can manage healthcare and medical apps development from academic research clinical trials to care coordination from service providers. Tools from Apple, Google, Samsung will be intrinsic part of development process. Researchers can facilitate academic or pre-commercial clinical trials using ResearchKit by Apple or less-known ResearchStack by Google. Healthcare Startups can take advantage of HealthKit and Google Fit repositories on your mobile devices. Finally, services provider can utilize CareKit to manage treatment and coordinate care plans with patients.
Mobile healthcare apps and programs are growing rapidly due to increased smartphone usage and a focus on patient-centric care. The market for healthcare apps is expected to more than double from $25 billion in 2017 to over $58 billion in 2020. Healthcare apps allow people to conveniently monitor their health and schedule appointments. Successful healthcare apps include features like user profiles, doctor profiles, appointment booking, payments, geo-location services, telemedicine, medical records storage, and medication reminders. Developing a healthcare app costs between $30,000 to $70,000 depending on features. The global market for healthcare apps is projected to reach $1 billion by 2022.
Greenmash designs, deploys, and supports information management solutions to improve healthcare in developing regions. They have successfully deployed dozens of technology solutions working with organizations like UNFPA, WHO, and USAID across sub-Saharan Africa. Greenmash has helped thousands of health experts address critical issues like malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and maternal/child health.
Healthcare Mobile App Development And Top 3 Innovative Mhealth AppsSeasia Infotech
They say health is true wealth. Healthcare mobile app development, can keep you updated on your health stats. Tech startups, medical professionals, and hospitals are building these creative healthcare applications to connect and assist the patients better. Healthcare mobile apps can drastically improve the lives of both doctors and patients in several ways. Let's check out the benefits of the Mhealth app & the top 3 innovative Mhealth apps
Bloomberg Intelligence: US Healthcare Outlook 2015Bloomberg LP
Entering 2015, impacts of the Affordable Care Act will continue to shape the healthcare landscape for both patients and providers. The industry may also see new product launches from medical device companies looking to offset stagnant sales.
This document discusses the quantified self movement and mobile health applications in patient-centered care. It describes how wearable devices and sensors can track various health metrics like activity, sleep, mood and biological indicators. The data collected can help patients better understand and manage their health conditions. However, challenges remain regarding validating technology accuracy, establishing standards, integrating data with electronic health records, and addressing barriers to adoption. The quantified self has potential to empower patients but more research is still needed.
Evolution of practice in an age of informationJerry Fahrni
Contrary to popular beliefs, pharmacy practice has undergone significant change over the past decade. Pharmacists have been empowered to engage patients like never before through the advent of new automation as well as innovative mobile technologies. The medication distribution process has been
streamlined allowing pharmacists more time to engage in cognitive services and patient care. Innovative mobile technologies have given rise to a new generation of well-connected patients that are interested in their own care like
never before. This has resulted in an unprecedented amount of information available to healthcare professionals from which a host of services may be provided.
This presentation outlines key changes to pharmacy practice,
along with examples of new automation and mobile technologies that illustrate these developments and implications for the future of pharmacy practice.
DailyRx is the #1 publisher of video health news content. It operates a network of hospitals, doctors, dentists, pharmacists and therapists that distribute its medically reviewed news articles and videos to patients. DailyRx's Total Patient Engagement program aims to engage, attract and empower patients through synchronized distribution of personalized health content across digital channels like websites, mobile apps, social media and printed materials. This program provides metrics on patient utilization and helps reduce hospital readmissions by keeping patients informed before, during and after care.
This document summarizes the findings of a study on the global mHealth app market conducted by research2guidance, a market research company focused on the mobile app ecosystem. Some key findings of the study include:
- The majority of mHealth app publishers have less than 10 apps and are not achieving their goals or seeing significant financial returns.
- Features like reminders that are easy to implement are seen as the most effective for changing patient behavior.
- Patients and healthcare providers are expected to benefit the most from mHealth over the next 5 years, while providers face the biggest threats to their core business models.
Mobile Apps for Patients Care! Top Things to ConsiderQSS Technosoft
A healthcare mobile app should be able to showcase demonstrated results like hypertension app for maintaining blood pressure, calorie count app to keep a check on total calorie intake, etc. Many healthcare app development companies are actively contributing to the healthcare industry delivering innovative medical apps leveraging the power of mobile technology.
Trends brief: Quantified self & Wearable TechnologiesG. Kofi Annan
The document discusses the quantified self movement and wearable technology trends in health. It describes how quantified self uses technology to collect personal data on inputs, states, and performance to achieve self-improvement goals. Wearables are a new technology category resulting from trends in mobile devices, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, and big data. The document outlines key drivers of wearable adoption including accelerating technology, government policies, consumerization of healthcare, increasing chronic conditions, and an aging population. It explores applications of wearables and quantified self across areas like biosensors, augmented perception, environmental sensing, personal data aggregation, and health data systems.
Svasth - Integrated health management system - IDEA at InnovateSameer Sawhney
Svasth is a complete integrated healthcare system which aims to improve the healthcare situation in India. It can integrate with Aadhar ( UID ) and become aadhar for an individual's health.
This document discusses the growing use of mobile apps in healthcare. It provides examples of apps used by patients and healthcare professionals, including apps that provide health information, monitor patient vitals remotely, and assist with cancer diagnosis and treatment. The document also addresses regulatory issues around mobile health apps and ways for healthcare professionals to stay updated on new developments in this area.
The document discusses investing in resilience to FAST (foreign animal diseases) in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. It notes that the livestock sector has experienced strong growth driven by low and middle income countries. This growth needs to be shaped to improve sustainability and resilience to external impacts like diseases, the environment, health, and equity. The World Bank provides over $700 million annually to the livestock sector through various programs. COVID-19 has changed the landscape and reinforced the need to forecast socioeconomic impacts of diseases and build capacity. The World Bank uses tools and strategic work to support sustainable livestock production globally.
This Slide talks about Apple's ResearchKit which is an open source framework introduced by Apple that allows researchers and developers to create powerful apps for medical research
The document summarizes data from the Health IT Dashboard regarding adoption and meaningful use of health information technology. It provides details on public use files from the CMS EHR Incentive Programs covering 300,000 providers, including EHR vendor, provider type, and specialty. It also describes a new public use file from Health IT Extension Centers with data on 146,000 providers. Additionally, it mentions planned HITECH obligations data and new comprehensive state health IT summaries that are updated monthly and include over 100 measures.
The Immunization Technical Support Unit and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are working to improve vaccination programs in India. A study identified issues with vaccine logistics and management. This led to the development of an electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) system to provide real-time vaccine stock visibility and ensure vaccines are stored at recommended temperatures. A pilot of the eVIN system in two districts of Uttar Pradesh resulted in 90% reporting rates and a reduction in vaccine stockouts from 70-80% to less than 10%. The system has helped shorten the duration of stockouts from 4 days to 1 day.
ITSU has launched electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) in two districts of Uttar Pradesh I.e. Bareilly & Shahjahanpur districts in collaboration with Logistimo, which provides underlying technology.
via : http://itsu.org.in/
India faces challenges in effectively managing its large vaccination program, including improving coverage, expanding vaccines, and ensuring quality of vaccines and cold chain. The Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) was implemented to address issues of poor record keeping, lack of real-time stock visibility and temperature monitoring. eVIN digitizes vaccine data, monitors temperature at storage points, and provides real-time visibility and analytics on vaccine availability. It has led to reduced stockouts, lower stockout durations, and cost savings. The system has expanded across multiple states in India and has the potential to be scaled globally to help other nations strengthen their vaccination programs.
A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/
The New Age of Healthcare Ecosystems: Infographic (1)IBM in Healthcare
Learn how ecosystems will change the nature of business activities, expand capabilities and enable experiences in healthcare and life sciences beyond anything possible today.
To know more, visit: ibm.biz/healthecos
The healthcare industry is constantly faced with challenges coming from all sorts of angles; from juggling tight budgets while still delivering safer patient care, to running a quick yet efficient service.
Recently, the healthcare sector has started to pay attention to the multitude of benefits that mobile app technology can offer, so we have created an informative infographic outlining the current state of the UK's healthcare sector and how modern technology can benefit this industry for generations to come.
Meal delivery apps (MDAs) are growing multibillion-dollar platforms that connect customers to restaurants through mobile apps, extending physical food environments and increasing the availability of food options; however, MDAs remain largely unaddressed by existing nutrition policies and their potential impacts on health are not well understood, requiring examination through a food systems framework to assess relationships with nutrition and health outcomes.
Greenmash is a technology partner for global health organizations that builds and deploys affordable and scalable healthcare information management solutions using the Mango mobile application platform. Mango applications can improve malaria testing, treatment, and tracking by simplifying diagnostic registration, ensuring prompt treatment with quality medicines, and facilitating rapid disease surveillance reporting to help direct health resources. Greenmash has deployed Mango applications across Africa to support national malaria programs.
Greenmash designs, deploys, and supports information management solutions to improve healthcare in developing regions. They have successfully deployed dozens of technology solutions working with organizations like UNFPA, WHO, and USAID across sub-Saharan Africa. Greenmash has helped thousands of health experts address critical issues like malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and maternal/child health.
Healthcare Mobile App Development And Top 3 Innovative Mhealth AppsSeasia Infotech
They say health is true wealth. Healthcare mobile app development, can keep you updated on your health stats. Tech startups, medical professionals, and hospitals are building these creative healthcare applications to connect and assist the patients better. Healthcare mobile apps can drastically improve the lives of both doctors and patients in several ways. Let's check out the benefits of the Mhealth app & the top 3 innovative Mhealth apps
Bloomberg Intelligence: US Healthcare Outlook 2015Bloomberg LP
Entering 2015, impacts of the Affordable Care Act will continue to shape the healthcare landscape for both patients and providers. The industry may also see new product launches from medical device companies looking to offset stagnant sales.
This document discusses the quantified self movement and mobile health applications in patient-centered care. It describes how wearable devices and sensors can track various health metrics like activity, sleep, mood and biological indicators. The data collected can help patients better understand and manage their health conditions. However, challenges remain regarding validating technology accuracy, establishing standards, integrating data with electronic health records, and addressing barriers to adoption. The quantified self has potential to empower patients but more research is still needed.
Evolution of practice in an age of informationJerry Fahrni
Contrary to popular beliefs, pharmacy practice has undergone significant change over the past decade. Pharmacists have been empowered to engage patients like never before through the advent of new automation as well as innovative mobile technologies. The medication distribution process has been
streamlined allowing pharmacists more time to engage in cognitive services and patient care. Innovative mobile technologies have given rise to a new generation of well-connected patients that are interested in their own care like
never before. This has resulted in an unprecedented amount of information available to healthcare professionals from which a host of services may be provided.
This presentation outlines key changes to pharmacy practice,
along with examples of new automation and mobile technologies that illustrate these developments and implications for the future of pharmacy practice.
DailyRx is the #1 publisher of video health news content. It operates a network of hospitals, doctors, dentists, pharmacists and therapists that distribute its medically reviewed news articles and videos to patients. DailyRx's Total Patient Engagement program aims to engage, attract and empower patients through synchronized distribution of personalized health content across digital channels like websites, mobile apps, social media and printed materials. This program provides metrics on patient utilization and helps reduce hospital readmissions by keeping patients informed before, during and after care.
This document summarizes the findings of a study on the global mHealth app market conducted by research2guidance, a market research company focused on the mobile app ecosystem. Some key findings of the study include:
- The majority of mHealth app publishers have less than 10 apps and are not achieving their goals or seeing significant financial returns.
- Features like reminders that are easy to implement are seen as the most effective for changing patient behavior.
- Patients and healthcare providers are expected to benefit the most from mHealth over the next 5 years, while providers face the biggest threats to their core business models.
Mobile Apps for Patients Care! Top Things to ConsiderQSS Technosoft
A healthcare mobile app should be able to showcase demonstrated results like hypertension app for maintaining blood pressure, calorie count app to keep a check on total calorie intake, etc. Many healthcare app development companies are actively contributing to the healthcare industry delivering innovative medical apps leveraging the power of mobile technology.
Trends brief: Quantified self & Wearable TechnologiesG. Kofi Annan
The document discusses the quantified self movement and wearable technology trends in health. It describes how quantified self uses technology to collect personal data on inputs, states, and performance to achieve self-improvement goals. Wearables are a new technology category resulting from trends in mobile devices, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, and big data. The document outlines key drivers of wearable adoption including accelerating technology, government policies, consumerization of healthcare, increasing chronic conditions, and an aging population. It explores applications of wearables and quantified self across areas like biosensors, augmented perception, environmental sensing, personal data aggregation, and health data systems.
Svasth - Integrated health management system - IDEA at InnovateSameer Sawhney
Svasth is a complete integrated healthcare system which aims to improve the healthcare situation in India. It can integrate with Aadhar ( UID ) and become aadhar for an individual's health.
This document discusses the growing use of mobile apps in healthcare. It provides examples of apps used by patients and healthcare professionals, including apps that provide health information, monitor patient vitals remotely, and assist with cancer diagnosis and treatment. The document also addresses regulatory issues around mobile health apps and ways for healthcare professionals to stay updated on new developments in this area.
The document discusses investing in resilience to FAST (foreign animal diseases) in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. It notes that the livestock sector has experienced strong growth driven by low and middle income countries. This growth needs to be shaped to improve sustainability and resilience to external impacts like diseases, the environment, health, and equity. The World Bank provides over $700 million annually to the livestock sector through various programs. COVID-19 has changed the landscape and reinforced the need to forecast socioeconomic impacts of diseases and build capacity. The World Bank uses tools and strategic work to support sustainable livestock production globally.
This Slide talks about Apple's ResearchKit which is an open source framework introduced by Apple that allows researchers and developers to create powerful apps for medical research
The document summarizes data from the Health IT Dashboard regarding adoption and meaningful use of health information technology. It provides details on public use files from the CMS EHR Incentive Programs covering 300,000 providers, including EHR vendor, provider type, and specialty. It also describes a new public use file from Health IT Extension Centers with data on 146,000 providers. Additionally, it mentions planned HITECH obligations data and new comprehensive state health IT summaries that are updated monthly and include over 100 measures.
The Immunization Technical Support Unit and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are working to improve vaccination programs in India. A study identified issues with vaccine logistics and management. This led to the development of an electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) system to provide real-time vaccine stock visibility and ensure vaccines are stored at recommended temperatures. A pilot of the eVIN system in two districts of Uttar Pradesh resulted in 90% reporting rates and a reduction in vaccine stockouts from 70-80% to less than 10%. The system has helped shorten the duration of stockouts from 4 days to 1 day.
ITSU has launched electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) in two districts of Uttar Pradesh I.e. Bareilly & Shahjahanpur districts in collaboration with Logistimo, which provides underlying technology.
via : http://itsu.org.in/
India faces challenges in effectively managing its large vaccination program, including improving coverage, expanding vaccines, and ensuring quality of vaccines and cold chain. The Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) was implemented to address issues of poor record keeping, lack of real-time stock visibility and temperature monitoring. eVIN digitizes vaccine data, monitors temperature at storage points, and provides real-time visibility and analytics on vaccine availability. It has led to reduced stockouts, lower stockout durations, and cost savings. The system has expanded across multiple states in India and has the potential to be scaled globally to help other nations strengthen their vaccination programs.
A benefits case study describing how Diabetes UK has used HSCIC's data and statistical outputs to inform the Putting Feet First campaign. https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Campaigning/Our-campaigns/Putting-feet-first/
The New Age of Healthcare Ecosystems: Infographic (1)IBM in Healthcare
Learn how ecosystems will change the nature of business activities, expand capabilities and enable experiences in healthcare and life sciences beyond anything possible today.
To know more, visit: ibm.biz/healthecos
The healthcare industry is constantly faced with challenges coming from all sorts of angles; from juggling tight budgets while still delivering safer patient care, to running a quick yet efficient service.
Recently, the healthcare sector has started to pay attention to the multitude of benefits that mobile app technology can offer, so we have created an informative infographic outlining the current state of the UK's healthcare sector and how modern technology can benefit this industry for generations to come.
Meal delivery apps (MDAs) are growing multibillion-dollar platforms that connect customers to restaurants through mobile apps, extending physical food environments and increasing the availability of food options; however, MDAs remain largely unaddressed by existing nutrition policies and their potential impacts on health are not well understood, requiring examination through a food systems framework to assess relationships with nutrition and health outcomes.
Greenmash is a technology partner for global health organizations that builds and deploys affordable and scalable healthcare information management solutions using the Mango mobile application platform. Mango applications can improve malaria testing, treatment, and tracking by simplifying diagnostic registration, ensuring prompt treatment with quality medicines, and facilitating rapid disease surveillance reporting to help direct health resources. Greenmash has deployed Mango applications across Africa to support national malaria programs.
Personalized Nutrition Through Connected Data - Chatbot for NutritionOmar Fogliadini
The rise in aging population and food related chronic conditions in the digital era creates a vast opportunity to inspire people to maintain healthy lifestyles using technology.
A critical condition about healthy nutrition is that it must be prescribed in the context of everyday life. Data should be used to better understand the 'soft science' of wellbeing and emotions associated with food and personal care and direct them towards a
healthier and happier way of life.
In this paper, we’ll discuss how making sense of consumer data via artificial intelligence can personalize nutrition, change behaviors and positively impact health and cost at scale.
Personalization and engagement will drive food, vitamins and dietary supplements; and make them all converge with traditional healthcare.
Recent years have witnessed several changes in the landscape of nutrition and health. Nevertheless, existing nutrition solutions are fragmented and generic due to the lack of context and real-life input.
Uncover the Connections Between People and Food
Today, consumers expect personalized experiences when they interact with brands. And that means marketers aren’t just closing transactions, they’re building relationships. By coupling their data with machine learning, marketers can understand new audiences
that are similar to their best customers. That’s a win-win.
DIGITAL NUTRITION PLATFORM
LIFEdata PersonalHEALTH is the most personalized digital nutrition and lifestyle platform, uncovering the invisible connections between people and food to empower better nutritional decisions for better health outcomes.
It’s not about counting calories anymore. It’s the digital signature of how food affects the body. Our technology recognizes that not only will two people respond differently to the same food, but a single individual may respond differently to the same food at different times balancing in real time nutritional fitness of foods that love you back.
Use Data for Nutritional Fitness
LIFEdata is an artificial intelligence based nutrition and lifestyle platform that helps individuals adopt a healthy nutrition by learning and utilizing each person’s life habits, environment, motivations, and behavioral change patterns.
LIFEdata is building the world’s largest and most personalized nutrition insights platform, uncovering the invisible connections between people and food to empower better nutritional decisions for better health outcomes. We support food, supplements, pharma, healthcare and wellness companies personalize their offerings around food, with nutrition-related data services, analytics, and technologies focused on the digital signature of how foods affect our body.
Learn more at http://lifedata.ai/ai-solutions/personalized-nutrition/
Healthcare is currently undergoing a transformational metamorphosis. A new era of patient care that is more effective, precise, and patient-centered has arrived because of technological advancements.
List of most popular healthcare software to implement in 2023.pdfMobibizIndia1
The advancement in digital technologies has helped business areas across the globe, especially healthcare services. Medical organizations are enhancing their services via implementing emerging technologies like healthcare IT solutions for optimized performance.
Personalized Nutrition Through Connected Data.Omar Fogliadini
The rise in aging population and food related chronic conditions in the digital era creates a vast opportunity to inspire people to maintain healthy lifestyles using technology.
A critical condition about healthy nutrition is that it must be prescribed in the context of everyday life. Data should be used to better understand the 'soft science' of wellbeing and emotions associated with food and personal care and direct them towards a
healthier and happier way of life.
In this paper, we’ll discuss how making sense of consumer data via artificial intelligence can personalize nutrition, change behaviors and positively impact health and cost at scale.
Personalization and engagement will drive food, vitamins and dietary supplements; and make them all converge with traditional healthcare.
Recent years have witnessed several changes in the landscape of nutrition and health. Nevertheless, existing nutrition solutions are fragmented and generic due to the lack of context and real-life input.
Uncover the Connections Between People and Food
Today, consumers expect personalized experiences when they interact with brands. And that means marketers aren’t just closing transactions, they’re building relationships. By coupling their data with machine learning, marketers can understand new audiences
that are similar to their best customers. That’s a win-win.
DIGITAL NUTRITION PLATFORM
LIFEdata PersonalHEALTH is the most personalized digital nutrition and lifestyle platform, uncovering the invisible connections between people and food to empower better nutritional decisions for better health outcomes.
It’s not about counting calories anymore. It’s the digital signature of how food affects the body. Our technology recognizes that not only will two people respond differently to the same food, but a single individual may respond differently to the same food at different times balancing in real time nutritional fitness of foods that love you back.
Use Data for Nutritional Fitness
LIFEdata is an artificial intelligence based nutrition and lifestyle platform that helps individuals adopt a healthy nutrition by learning and utilizing each person’s life habits, environment, motivations, and behavioral change patterns.
LIFEdata is building the world’s largest and most personalized nutrition insights platform, uncovering the invisible connections between people and food to empower better nutritional decisions for better health outcomes. We support food, supplements, pharma, healthcare and wellness companies personalize their offerings around food, with nutrition-related data services, analytics, and technologies focused on the digital signature of how foods affect our body.
Learn more at http://lifedata.ai/ai-solutions/personalized-nutrition/
A short market review and summary on how the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector can use the mobile platform as their new channel of communication towards their target groups: physicians, patients, hospitals, pharmacies, etc
Any meaningful analysis of data depends entirely on the quality of data that is captured. And the method to capture data, which is still quite common in fieldwork, is the paper form.
Even where technology is deployed, the process is brought with vulnerabilities making the data either stale or inaccurate. Mobile viz, using smart devices to replace incumbent methods promises to solve all problems in a single shot.
Ideafarms's Heathwatch is a prototype solution that shows the power of this idea in the area of Disease Surveillance and Proactive Management of Epidemics.
Unprecedented Technological Trends Push the Envelope in Life SciencesCognizant
The life sciences and pharmaceuticals industry is facing startling digitizational changes on many levels, with these five key technology trends setting the pace: bundling products and services, edge analytics, human augmentation, automation and AI, and patient data ownership.
Catalog of Companies_mHealth Israel at AdvaMED 2019Levi Shapiro
Description of Israeli medtech, digital health and connected health startups exhibiting at AdvaMED, the MedTech Conference, 2019. Includes XR Health, Theranica, Oxitone, Bio-T, Fitango, RMDY, RSIP Vision, Gals Bio, Senso Medical, Belkin Laser, MobileODT, Sonivie
The document discusses two projects by the IPM Coalition to increase farmer access to information on integrated pest management and safe pesticide use. The projects include: 1) Creating an online database of over 600 pesticides that provides information on hazards, restrictions, and alternatives. 2) Developing a mobile app called "Which Pesticide?" that identifies least toxic options in key countries and will be available in multiple languages. The goal is to phase out highly hazardous pesticides and promote sustainable practices through independent, easy-to-use resources.
The MED-E-LERT 2.0 is a comprehensive medication management system that combines five key aspects: 1) an automated pill dispenser, 2) a conversational medical assistant, 3) a home health hub, 4) a medical data storehouse, and 5) integration with electronic health records. The system aims to increase medication adherence, empower patients, and support population health management through real-time data reporting and analytics. A Hong Kong company called Telehealth Products Corporation developed the system using cutting-edge technologies in artificial intelligence, robotics, and data analytics.
This document introduces a free online tool created by SSAFE and PwC to help food companies assess their vulnerability to food fraud. Food fraud costs the global food industry an estimated $30-40 billion per year and undermines consumer trust. The tool allows companies to "think like a criminal" to identify opportunities and motivations for fraud within their organization and supply chains. It covers 50 questions across opportunities for fraud, motivations, and existing fraud controls. Upon completion, companies receive a report identifying potentially high-risk areas. The tool helps companies meet new GFSI requirements for conducting fraud vulnerability assessments and implementing fraud mitigation plans.
This document summarizes a report on the global zoonotic disease treatment market. Zoonotic diseases are those spread between animals and humans. The market is driven by factors like population growth, urbanization, and increased consumption of animal proteins. However, lack of disease awareness, high research costs, and drug prices restrain the market. The market is expected to grow due to rising meat consumption and income levels in developing nations. North America currently dominates the market but Asia Pacific is expected to experience increased zoonotic disease prevalence due to poor sanitation. The report provides an overview, key drivers and restraints, regional analysis, and profiles major market players.
Timely Use of Medication History in Electronic Health Record Software.pdfssuserbed838
Electronic Health Record Software is a gateway for patients to maintain their medical information. Healthcare organizations have started to access electronic information as part of their treatment.
AiCure has developed an artificial intelligence platform that uses smartphones to visually confirm medication ingestion and optimize adherence. The technology uses facial recognition and detection of ingestion to identify the correct patient and medication. It provides reminders, instructions, and incentives to encourage patient behavior. Adherence data is accessible in real time to care providers and outreach teams to determine if intervention is needed. This scalable and affordable solution aims to reduce hospitalizations and costs from non-adherence.
Advances in animal health management system & use of epidemiological toolsSharadindu Shil
This document discusses advances in animal health management systems and the use of epidemiological tools in disease monitoring and control. It covers several key points:
1) The importance of classifying and prioritizing animal diseases at both the global and regional levels to effectively monitor and respond to outbreaks.
2) The need for comprehensive surveillance programs that utilize both passive and active surveillance methods to detect diseases early. Participatory approaches and information sharing systems are important.
3) The value of outbreak investigation and epidemiological analysis to understand disease transmission and implement appropriate control measures like vaccination and movement restrictions.
4) The limitations of current approaches and need for ongoing training and evaluation to continuously improve animal health management and emerging disease detection
Real-Time Biosurveillance Program Pilot - India & Sri LankaNuwan Waidyanatha
The Biosurv program was tailored for a range of functions. Its main objective program was the rapid detection and
notification of any possible health outbreak using cutting edge information processing technology. The
mHealthSurvey application takes a few seconds to enter each patient's disease information. This rich dataset is sent over the existing commercial GPRS channels to
a centralized database. With such techniques, the
incoming health data can be automatically monitored for unusual changes in the numbers of reported disease
cases. The same data is also used to characterize statistical relationships between all available combinations of reported genders, locations, ages, symptoms and signs, etc., even if the number of such combinations is
prohibitively large for humans to process. That enables epidemiologists to pin down a potential outbreak of, for
instance, a gastrointestinal disease among children living in the Southwestern suburbs of the city, before it
spreads to other areas or to other demographic groups. T-Cube Web Interface (TCWI) and its underlying disease
outbreak detection algorithms are capable of reducing time-intensive calculations involved in such analyses from
hours or days down to as quick as turning on a light switch.
The document discusses Go-Life's strategy to expand from producing nutritional supplements to providing a more holistic approach to healthcare. It plans to do this through developing digital health platforms, medical devices, stem cell therapy, and partnerships in areas like frail care, clinics, and pharmacies. The goal is to shift from reactive disease management to preventative wellness and participate across the spectrum of changing healthcare focus areas.
HealthTech is a prominent economic sector focused on innovations in treatment, diagnosis, and data protection using technologies like AI and blockchain. Global HealthTech spending was $9.5 trillion in 2018 and is projected to reach $10.059 trillion annually by 2022. ZYMR provides various HealthTech solutions including patient and clinical apps, EHR integration, health analytics, IoT, and service orchestration. Case studies highlight a health robotic device managing medication and activities, and a solution integrating behavioral health apps with EHR systems.
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The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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A Guide to AI for Smarter Nonprofits - Dr. Cori Faklaris, UNC CharlotteCori Faklaris
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
A Guide to AI for Smarter Nonprofits - Dr. Cori Faklaris, UNC Charlotte
VirtualVet's Offering
1. VIRTUALVET
A BUSINESS TO MAP
GLOBAL ANIMAL DISEASE
A number of potential existential
threats to global humanity exist
within animal agriculture. As
the demand for meat and dairy
products rises with global
incomes, these threats need
to be monitored and managed.
At present policy development
is hampered by a lack of timely
data about animal diseases
and the treatments of them.
Some of these diseases are
zoonotic, in others the treatments
are themselves the cause for
concern. Monitoring schemes for
pharmaceutical use in
agriculture are currently paper
based and not integrated or
logged to databases. Inventories
of drugs used and statistics are
based on sales rather than usage
and disposals. Many software
schemes for recording drug use
or animal disease are too slow
to keep pace with the treatment
process or rely on connectivity to
the internet. Similarly the marking
of pharmaceutical products do
not link seamlessly to databases
of treatment and best practice.
Our objective at Animal Disease
Tracking Ltd (trading as VirtualVet)
is to develop integrated software
apps, data acquisition and
aggregation systems managed
through a control centre with the
tools to collect and aggregate
data from multiple sources in real
time. Our aim is to build digital
global and local maps of animal
diseases and their treatments so
that subscribers can immediately
assess the risk of disease in a
particular group of animals of
food shipment.
Find out more about our initiative at VirtualVet.eu/news/ Follow us: @VirtualVet_EU
• Consultancy on policy to governments
and organisations.
• Develop software & support services
direct to veterinarians and farmers and
their management solution providers.
• Training packages to ensure compliance
with best practice globally.
• Provide dynamic maps of animal disease
incorporating trade flows, animal
movements, migrating animals and
weather models.
THE COMPANY’S
OFFERING INCLUDES: