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New iPhone app can detect atrial fibrillation | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 1 views

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    Take Home: UMass Medical School and WPI have developed an app that can detect atrial fibrillation.  This moves connected and mobile health closer to reality.  The really important development with this approach might allow us to treat patients who have AF intermittently (paroxysmal) differently than we currently do.  Because we are worried about stroke, patients now get blood thinners all the time because we are concerned that they will have recurrences without knowing about it.  With this technology, in the future, we might see validation of a strategy that allows use of blood thinners when patients are in AF only, sometimes called a pill in the pocket.
Dianne Rees

App Smart Extra: Patient Journal App - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Patient Journal, which is free, offers a way for families and patients to track the important elements of a hospital stay, and possibly enhance the interaction between the medical staff and patients and family members.
leoreeves

Health and wellness: Non-insulin drug for diabetic patients - 0 views

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    Non-insulin drug for diabetic patients
Gagandeep Singh  Khattar

Thalassemia online Patients health tracker - Track Ur Health - 1 views

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    Trackurhealth has been designed to solve all such issues being faced by any Thalaseemia patient. Using this application, patient can easily communicate with their doctor whenever they want.
Mary Nickerson

Simple ways to write effective Psychiatric Evaluation Report - 0 views

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    While preparing a psychiatric evaluation report, it must contain the exact information of patient, Adopt Clear Writing Style and also make related information in a single paragraph. The proper arrangement of patient data will make your report more relevant and meaningful. The details are given in our site.
ricky1900

Medical Billing Services for Dentists by P3Care, Ontario, CA - P3Care - 0 views

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    Medical billing services will agree that getting reimbursements for dental surgeries is quite difficult. Dental insurance benefits are not as elaborate as other healthcare plans. Therefore, many dentists don't support this approach and have adopted the pay-per-service method. But the fact is getting money from patients is a daunting task. If patients are insured, insurance companies pay at least 70% for the incurred expense.
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    Medical billing services will agree that getting reimbursements for dental surgeries is quite difficult. Dental insurance benefits are not as elaborate as other healthcare plans. Therefore, many dentists don't support this approach and have adopted the pay-per-service method. But the fact is getting money from patients is a daunting task. If patients are insured, insurance companies pay at least 70% for the incurred expense.
ricky1900

Apply These 5 Secret Techniques to Improve Revenue Cycle Management - P3Care - 0 views

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    Practices receive payments for rendered services after weeks, and sometimes it takes months for them to get paid. It is not a deal between patients and doctors, but there is a third player involved - payer (the one who pays). The word P3 stands for Patients, Providers, and Payers, the three main players and 'Care' joins them in a meaningful way turning it into P3Care.
raghul33

Skin Substitutes Market Size, Share and Trends | Industry Report, 2019-2026 - 0 views

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    Market Overview: Skin substitutes are natural, synthetic or biosynthetic materials, used to cover large wounds to restore at least some of the functions of the skin. Skin substitutes provides temporary or permanent wound closure and protect the wound from infection, further damage and water loss, and reduce pain. They also facilitate the growth of the normal skin over the wound. Skin substitutes provide a permanent solution and are used in the treatment of conditions like burns, trauma wounds, diabetes or venous ulcers, where skin grafts may not be possible. Market Dynamics: Rising chronic skin diseases is expected to drive the skin substitutes market. For instance, according to the global burden of disease study 2013, Skin conditions contributed around 1.79% to the global disease burden. According to the World Health Organization, about 132,000 melanoma skin cancers occur each year worldwide. Thus, the rising chronic diseases is increasing the demand for skin substitutes in the forecast period. Rising prevalence of diabetes is expected to boost the market. This is owing to the risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer over the period of time in diabetic patients. For instance, WHO has reported that the incidence of diabetes for all age-groups worldwide was estimated to be 2.8% in 2000 and 4.4% in 2030. The total number of people with diabetes is anticipated to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030. Thus, as a consequence, the prevalence of diabetes related complications are expected to increase over the forecast period. There are several limitations to the commercially available skin substitutes, like reduced vascularization, poor mechanical integrity, failure to integrate, scarring, and immune rejection. Market Segmentation: Rise in preference for acellular skin substitutes to implant-based skin surgery is expected to drive the growth of the skin substitutes market. For instance, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in 2012, reported that
Ruth Ann Carpenter

Social Media in Healthcare: The Modern Link to Effective Patient Engagement | HealthWor... - 1 views

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    Dorland Health has a new report titled Social Media in Healthcare: The Modern Link to Effective Patient Engagement and it is approved for continuing education credit. Mobile health is one of the topics.
Dianne Rees

amednews: Doctors, patients use smartphones, but can't make mobile connection :: Oct. 4... - 0 views

  • About two-thirds of doctors using their smartphones in the course of a practice day said they could not connect the devices to a practice or hospital electronic medical records system. The report notes that such a barrier is keeping physicians from using their smartphones as much as they would like, particularly in tasks such as patient monitoring.
Dianne Rees

Reaching the Wireless Patient - 0 views

  • In fact, 17% of U.S. adults used a smartphone in 2009, up from 11% in 2008 and 7% in 2007, according to Forrester Research.
kellerman dental

Find Best Family Dentistry in Glen Carbon - 0 views

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    Kellerman Advanced Family Dentistry in Glen Carbon has provided personalized dental care to thousands of families. Our patients come from near and far to experience the warm, individualized care we provide.
kellerman dental

Dental Implants in Troy, Edwardsville, Glen Carbon - 0 views

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    Kellerman Advanced Family Dentistry in Glen Carbon has provided personalized dental care to thousands of families. Our patients come from near and far to experience the warm, individualized care we provide.
Dianne Rees

Health care using telephone and telemonitoring technology benefits heart failure patients - 0 views

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    Some empirical data on benefits of mhealth tech
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