HealthLeaders Media October 26, 2022
Eric Wicklund

A digital health company has unveiled an app and platform that can help consumers identify flu-like symptoms at home and access resources for treatment.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Digital health companies and health systems are applying lessons learned during the pandemic to design tools, including apps and wearables, that can help consumers identify health concerns like infectious viruses and access resources for treatment.

– These platforms can help healthcare providers reduce waiting room and ED traffic and improve time to treatment, while businesses, schools and government offices can use them to monitor employee health.

– The technology is part of a trend that’s pushing healthcare out of the clinic, doctor’s office, and hospital and into the home and other remote locations....

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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