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Tools of e-healthcare (electronic health record, apps and wearable devices) in comparison

E-healthcare, also known as ‘e-health‘, is one of the most significant innovations in healthcare in recent years. It improves the accessibility, efficiency and quality of medical care, enabling greater collaboration between doctors and patients. It also promotes more effective disease management. To learn more, read on or contact us: phone +390954683879, WhatsApp (tap or click […]

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Remote monitoring, e-health, m-health and telemedicine: the new frontiers of digital health

Remote monitoring is an essential component of telemedicine, also known as e-health. Its advent makes it possible to remotely monitor patients without them having to go to clinics or hospitals in person. Read on to learn all about remote monitoring, e-health, m-health and telemedicine. Table of contents   Digital health real-life examples Imagine a patient

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health robotics

Health robotics: what it is, 6 areas in which it is used + examples

Over the last two decades technology has exploded, merging into every aspect of our lives; the healthcare sector is no exception. Among the most disruptive innovations there are healthcare robots, which fall within the scope of health robotics. Healthcare robots improve the quality of care and help health professionals perform complex medical tasks. Consider that,

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Smart health: 7 technologies that can improve your life

Smart health falls under the broader umbrella of digital transformation and indicates the use of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI or AI), Internet of Things (IoT), big data and robotics to improve disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and monitoring. The idea is to create truly personalised and predictive healthcare. Continue reading. Table of contents

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virtual reality in medicine

Virtual reality in medicine: how it works, areas of application and examples

Virtual reality (VR) allows users to immerse themselves in computer-generated three- dimensional environments, interacting with them through devices such as visors, headsets, gloves and controllers. VR offers the possibility of realistic and immersive experiences, which can have various applications in the medical and health fields. In today’s article, we will look at how and why

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Digital health among opportunities and risks

Health and well-being have always been among the most important aspects of our lives. With the advent of new technologies (cloud computing, big data, blockchain, artificial intelligence, etc.) in the world of healthcare, we have witnessed a momentous change: the birth of digital health. Digital health provides new opportunities in terms of prevention, diagnosis, treatment

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The role of artificial intelligence in healthcare

AI in healthcare and machine learning have opened the way for the healthcare digital transformation (also known as digital health or e-health), i.e. a set of hardware and software solutions that enhance diagnostic and treatment capabilities. Artificial intelligence in healthcare makes it possible to analyse large amounts of data (big data), discovering patterns and finding

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Mobile health and GDPR: regulation explained well

Mobile health or m-health is that branch of electronic health or e-health that encompasses information and communication technologies (ICTs), wearable devices and other tools for the prevention, promotion, treatment and maintenance of health. More generally, mobile health can be defined as the informed use of smart devices and medical sensors to improve people’s quality of

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Medical software to better organise the management of the healthcare company

In a world that is always in a hurry and forward-looking, digitalising the management of the healthcare company is a necessity. Digital transformation also involves the health sector and represents an unprecedented opportunity for greater effectiveness and efficiency in health services. As also mentioned by the European Commission, we are at the centre of a

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