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2023 predictions and challenges in the healthcare business

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Millennials and Gen-Zers have lived digitally-connected lives, and most consumer services have already catered to digital demands – whether that’s ordering grocery delivery, shopping online without visiting the store, or purchasing a car to be delivered. The biggest criticism of AI is its dehumanising aspect.

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Toni R. Hofhine, President of ATCOR Medical (CardieX) Shares Insights from Pulse- a New at-home Heart Health Monitor

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The device is used for remote patient monitoring, home health, and clinical trials She also elaborated about the data used for the pre-marketing submission with FDA. A unique feature to the Pulse is the device display, as it can be customized to show information personalized to each user based on health parameters and disease conditions.

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A digital twin for the body: why patient data consent is vital

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Furthermore, when trying to generate a digital twin of the body, consent is required from the patient to confirm that their personal data can be used and shared with parties they have permitted. A further area of healthcare where real-time data for quick intervention or preventative care is oncology.

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Understanding the current and future state of complex health data protection laws

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In April 2023, Washington State Senate passed the My Health, My Data Act designed to protect the “independence and dignity of individuals when making healthcare decisions.” This legislation increases protections regarding the collection, sharing, and sale of health data without the consumer’s knowledge. million consumers.

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The challenges of clinical data management: Can consent management software help?

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Sponsors must ensure that their processes for collecting, storing, and analysing their data meet all relevant regulations and standards, and they also need to take steps to secure sensitive patient data and prevent unauthorised access,” notes McInerney. At all times, compliance stays top of mind.