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Altwork Founder and CEO Che Voigt demonstrates workstation technology that adapts to any position, benefiting those with spinal or muscular issues.
Catalia Health CEO and founder Cory Kidd runs through some of engagement strategies his company considered when designing Mabu, an interactive countertop medication adherence device.
It’s "mandatory" to adopt new technologies that empower the patient, says Cianflone Domenico, associate professor at San Raffaele University in Milan, Italy.
(Sponsored) Siemens Healthineers aims to make the lives of physicians easier by increasing their confidence in treating their patients and ultimately improve patient outcomes, says Peter Körte, the company's EVP of digital health.
Lexi Kaplin, conversationHEALTH co-founder and chief product officer, talks about the ways bots can provide empathetic, confidential care.
Dr. Bimal Shah, Livongo's CMO, talks about how breaking down care silos can make chronic care management easier for patients.
Brent Walker, SVP of marketing and analytics at PatientBond, talks about employing digital to hack behavior change.
Nancy M. Albert, associate chief nursing officer at the Cleveland Clinic Health System, discusses the evolving landscape of heart health technology for nurses and patients.
In our first episode of "When It Works," intracranial hematoma patient Danielle Collins and George Washington University Hospital's Dr. Walter Jean discuss how a virtual reality tool helped Collins comprehend her condition.
Kevin Freiert, principal of Salem Oaks Consulting, says that more pharmas are interested in patients' personal experiences — and their input — than ever.
In an age of countless sensors and data streams, Dr. Rashmee Shah of the University of Utah Hospital stresses the collection and analysis of fewer, but more focused, patient data.
JoAnn Difede, professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, describes her early work on a simulated digital therapy for PTSD patients, and how it led to her current work on VR therapeutics.