PR Newswire June 29, 2021
Parks Associates

Connected Health Summit hosts session focused on artificial intelligence and personalization

DALLAS — Parks Associates today shared new research from its Q2 2021 survey of 5,000 US broadband households showing two-thirds of broadband households have experienced a remote health consultation and 55% report owning an internet-connected health or fitness device that captures biometric data. The research firm is hosting the virtual session “Personalization in Connected Health: Impact of AI” on June 30 as part of the eighth annual Connected Health Summit: Consumer Engagement and Innovation, sponsored by Alarm.com and Everise.

“Overall familiarity with telehealth has helped drive the connected health device market,” said Kristen Hanich, Sr. Analyst, Parks Associates. “There is a strong correlation between familiarity with...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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