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João Bocas - The #Wearables Expert ™ Interviews Jennifer Bae, MHSA - Executive Director of Global Innovation at the American College of Cardiology
In this episode, we talked about how #digitalhealth can help meet global #healthcare capacity goals.
Here are the questions we've addressed:
01:09 What are sustainable development goals? How can use frameworks such as this to think about bridging gaps in healthcare access?
03:48 How can Technology be part of a solution here? 1
2:13 What is the American College of Cardiology doing to be part of this solution?
Connect with Jennifer Bae:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-bae-9b87b75/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/accintouch
Website: https://www.acc.org/
Share this episode with your networks:
https://youtu.be/aVIslZ1q_CI
Feel free to 📣 CONNECT WITH ME 🟢:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joaobocas/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WearablesExpert
Digital health is a very important part of the healthcare industry. The goal of digital health is to help meet healthcare capacity goals. Digital health helps to improve patient care and make it more efficient.
With the introduction of digital health, healthcare providers can better serve their patients by providing them with faster access to care. This means that patients do not have to wait for an appointment or go through the hassle of waiting in line at the doctor's office. It also allows patients to interact with their doctor remotely, which means they don't have to travel as much or take time off from work if they need medical attention.
The healthcare industry is a complex one, and it's not getting any simpler. Healthcare providers are facing new challenges every day, from an aging population to the rise of chronic diseases. At the same time, there's a shortage of healthcare professionals in many regions, making it harder for patients to get access to care. How can your organization meet these challenges? It all comes down to investing in digital health technologies that let you transform your business while meeting your customers' needs. Digital health has the potential to help meet healthcare capacity goals in a few ways.
First, it can make it easier for patients to connect with their providers by providing an electronic medical record that is accessible from any digital device. This will make it easier for patients to schedule appointments and communicate with their doctors, making it easier for them to get the care they need.
João Bocas - The #Wearables Expert ™ Interviews Jennifer Bae, MHSA - Executive Director of Global Innovation at the American College of Cardiology
In this episode, we talked about how #digitalhealth can help meet global #healthcare capacity goals.
Here are the questions we've addressed:
01:09 What are sustainable development goals? How can use frameworks such as this to think about bridging gaps in healthcare access?
03:48 How can Technology be part of a solution here? 1
2:13 What is the American College of Cardiology doing to be part of this solution?
Connect with Jennifer Bae:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-bae-9b87b75/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/accintouch
Website: https://www.acc.org/
Share this episode with your networks:
https://youtu.be/aVIslZ1q_CI
Feel free to 📣 CONNECT WITH ME 🟢:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joaobocas/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WearablesExpert
Digital health is a very important part of the healthcare industry. The goal of digital health is to help meet healthcare capacity goals. Digital health helps to improve patient care and make it more efficient.
With the introduction of digital health, healthcare providers can better serve their patients by providing them with faster access to care. This means that patients do not have to wait for an appointment or go through the hassle of waiting in line at the doctor's office. It also allows patients to interact with their doctor remotely, which means they don't have to travel as much or take time off from work if they need medical attention.
The healthcare industry is a complex one, and it's not getting any simpler. Healthcare providers are facing new challenges every day, from an aging population to the rise of chronic diseases. At the same time, there's a shortage of healthcare professionals in many regions, making it harder for patients to get access to care. How can your organization meet these challenges? It all comes down to investing in digital health technologies that let you transform your business while meeting your customers' needs. Digital health has the potential to help meet healthcare capacity goals in a few ways.
First, it can make it easier for patients to connect with their providers by providing an electronic medical record that is accessible from any digital device. This will make it easier for patients to schedule appointments and communicate with their doctors, making it easier for them to get the care they need.