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CVS and Walgreens Store Layout Takes on a New Health-Centric Design | Blog
Brick and mortar stores are quickly disappearing.
California is Testing a New Mental Health Digital “Fire Alarm” | Blog
As the number of people in the U.S. experiencing a mental illness continues to rise, the state of California is stepping in with a smartphone app that can provide access to care right at your fingertips.
New Wearable Tech Monitors Health Through a Band-Aid Like Device | Blog
Researchers in California have designed new wearable technology that can detect subtle physiological signals through a sticker that adheres to the skin like a Band Aid.
Your Smartphone Camera Could Be Able to Detect Diabetes | Blog
Understanding a consumer need for easier access to healthcare, researchers from the University of California in San Francisco are using data from a recent study to explore a new smartphone app that can provide a diagnosis without a trip to the doctor.
The Key Consumer Trends Impacting the Future of Healthcare | Blog
The world around us is constantly evolving, which means consumer expectations are too.
eyeforpharma Barcelona 2020: Insight Driven Patient-Centricity | Blog
Interested in how life science companies are approaching patient-centricity at eyeforpharma Barcelona 2020?
What Brands Can Do to Replenish Motivation Post-COVID-19 | Blog
Regardless of whether we’d like to admit it, many of us gained unwanted pounds during the pandemic.
How Digital Innovation Has Changed Our Approach to Mental Health | Blog
With more than 10,000 health and wellness apps available today, we explored the ways in which digital innovation has transformed the expectations consumers have for how brands solve for mental health challenges.
New Research Shows Processed Foods are a Bigger Health Risk Than We Thought | Blog
For the average American, more than half of their food consumption is comprised of ultra-processed foods.
Here’s How Smart Pills Seek to Change How Patients Take Medication | Blog
Did you know that only 25% to 50% of patients worldwide take their medicine correctly?
There’s a Looming Mental Health Crisis but Tech is Here to Help | Blog
The COVID-19 pandemic is steadily increasing our risk for a mental health crisis around the world.
Digital Transformation in Life Sciences: Preparing for the New Technology Imperative | Blog
There’s a lot to be said about how our world has changed over the years.
With Recent FDA Approval, Bose Expands into the Healthcare Industry | Blog
You may know Bose for their cutting-edge speakers and audio tools, but soon they’ll be known for something else.
How Health Tech is Helping Countries Around the World Tackle Coronavirus | Blog
With an increasing number of coronavirus cases popping up around the world, countries are taking action by leveraging innovative health tech to protect the safety of the public without compromising the care they need.
Burnout: A Public Health Crisis | Blog
Today, doctors are feeling more pressured than ever to keep up with the growing demands of their career, and it’s taking a toll on their mental health.
Global Grad Show Displays the Future of Health Tech and Design | Blog
In early November, thousands of people from around the world gathered together in Dubai to get first-hand access to a class of innovators designing solutions for a better world.
New Study Finds Telemedicine is Overprescribing Antibiotics in Kids | Blog
Gone are the days of waiting in a doctor’s office when your kid is sick with the sniffles.
How Natural Disasters Affect Mental Health | Blog
Global warming is changing the landscape of the world as we know it.
Here are a Few Changes We Can Expect to See in Our World After COVID | Blog
COVID-19 has accelerated the rate at which we’re seeing change happening around us.
Google Health’s AI Outperforms Radiologists in Detecting Breast Cancer | Blog
When it comes to a cancer diagnosis, accuracy is a key element in receiving timely and effective care.
Healthcare Companies Are Struggling to Protect Patient Data | Blog
As our medical devices evolve to be more connected with each other in the digital age, healthcare providers continue to be the most susceptible to cyber-attacks.
New AMA Digital Health Research Points to Physicians’ Increased Use of Digital Tools | Blog
Following just a few years after its 2016 digital health research report, the American Medical Association’s most recent study of the use and adoption of digital clinical tools is proving that more and more physicians are becoming increasingly open to emerging technology.
Online Rx Startups Offer Prescription Drugs Without Seeing a Doctor | Blog
We’ve seen telehealth services offer virtual doctor’s appointments right from a smartphone.
Achieving Social Media Success: How Other Pharma Brands are Doing It | Blog
In this session of efp Barcelona 2020, two of the biggest names in pharma, MSD and Roche, shared their own unique digital experiences in hopes of teaching and inspiring others.
New Challenges Likely in More Tech-Driven Post-COVID-19 World | Blog
While we have come to see tech as a major opportunity to reduce the frictions we experience in our everyday lives, the increasing adoption of it is likely to create new challenges and amplify existing ones in our world following the pandemic.
eyeforpharma Barcelona 2020: Inspire New Value in Healthcare through Tech Innovation | Blog
An inside look into where tech innovation is bringing real value to healthcare and how pharma brands are keeping up with the pace.
Hey Siri, What’s New in Voice Search? | Blog
Digital assistants are increasingly finding their way into most homes and as a result, voice searches are changing the way brands think of SEO.
Starbucks Takes on Mental Health in the Workplace with New Health Benefits | Blog
With mental health drawing an increasing amount of attention, big brands like Starbucks are stepping up to craft a more inclusive workplace with new benefits and policies that put the health of their employees first.
Microsoft and GE Healthcare Team Up to Create New Virtual-Care Technology | Blog
At a time when most clinicians are overwhelmed and overworked, Microsoft and GE Healthcare are partnering together to help ease the burden of patient monitoring with a new cloud-based tool.
FCC Approves Telehealth Pilot Program for Underserved Populations | Blog
While most Americans can reach a Level I or Level II trauma center within an hour, only 24% of Americans residing in rural areas can do so within that same timeframe.
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