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High night-to-night variability in sleep apnea severity is associated with uncontrolled hypertensionnpj Digital Medicine - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Frequent Updates/ npj Digital Medicine | |
![]() | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) severity can vary markedly from night-to-night. However, the impact of night-to-night variability in OSA severity on key cardiovascular outcomes such as hypertension is unknown. Thus, the primary aim of this...
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A standardized framework for risk-based assessment of treatment effect heterogeneity in observational healthcare databasesnpj Digital Medicine - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Frequent Updates/ npj Digital Medicine | |
![]() | Treatment effects are often anticipated to vary across groups of patients with different baseline risk. The Predictive Approaches to Treatment Effect Heterogeneity (PATH) statement focused on baseline risk as a robust predictor of treatment...
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340 – Make healthcare delivery and access easier for GPs and patients. Dr Ben Hurst, HotDocTalking HealthTech - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Podcasts/ Talking HealthTech | |
![]() | Being a GP these days is a pretty tough gig when you think about all the issues leading up to the pandemic and then coming off the past few years of what GPs needed to deal with during COVID....
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At ViVE, How Did VCs Respond to Criticism of Their Industry?MedCity News - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Frequent Updates/ MedCity News | |
![]() | From left to right: Lee Shapiro, Emily Melton, Richard Mulry, Ambar Bhattacharyya and Arundhati Parmar Digital health funding in the last 12 months has stood in stark contrast to the overblown valuations and feverish rush...
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MediFormatica Daily Digest – Thursday, March 30, 2023 – (40 posts)Daily Digest - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - AI/ Daily Digest | |
![]() | In todays fast-paced world, it is easy to miss out on important information, especially if you are trying to keep up with a lot of different sources. That is where the daily digest comes in - it is a tool that compiles all the posts created on the previous day, providing you with a convenient summary of everything that happened so you can stay informed, educated, and engaged with the Digital Health world around you.
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ViVE 2023: Maintaining Security and Privacy as Patient Data GrowsHealthTech Magazine - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Frequent Updates/ HealthTech Magazine | |
![]() | From left: Accenture Global Managing Director Salwa Rafee, Health-ISAC Chief Security Officer Errol Weiss, Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group Executive Director Greg Garcia, and Armis CTO and Co-Founder Nadir Izrael discuss how...
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Everyone is Waiting for Something at ViVE2023Healthcare IT Today - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Daily Reads/ Healthcare IT Today | |
![]() | The top story ViVE2023 wasn’t a major product launch, new legislation, or a mega-merger. Instead, the entire industry seems to be waiting for better times to arrive. Vendors are waiting for the economy to...
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Atropos Health Launches Evidence Network to Back Its Physician Consult ServiceMedCity News - (Thursday March 30, 2023) - Frequent Updates/ MedCity News | |
![]() | When caring for patients with rare and/or complex conditions, physicians often don’t know exactly what to do. During appointments, they’re often left scrambling to gather clinical research and information on how to best form...
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Could more options push patients back to primary care?MobiHealthNews - (Wednesday March 29, 2023) - Frequent Updates/ MobiHealthNews | |
![]() | As more patients avoid primary care while retail chains and virtual care players push into the space, panelists at ViVE 2023 discussed the future of preventive medicine and whether digital health could improve access. Ali...
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Wearable Devices Show Potential in Enhancing Cardiovascular OutcomesmHealth Intelligence - (Wednesday March 29, 2023) - Daily Reads/ mHealth Intelligence | |
![]() | By Mark Melchionna March 29, 2023 - New research shows that the use of wearable devices may help improve the physical activity levels of cardiovascular disease patients, but there was a limited correlation between their...
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