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Presentation: Key Components of a Tech-Enabled Hospital at Home Program
Presentation: Key Components of a Tech-Enabled Hospital at Home Program
Until recently, acute care technological innovations were centered on improvements in procedural interventions or critical care. Accelerated by the pandemic, there has been a shift and developing interest in bringing acute-level care into the home. As a result, more tech-enabled improvements are supporting decentralized care models. Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), combined with clinical necessity, are enabling healthcare systems to deliver better care beyond the four walls of the hospital.
Blessing Health System Partners with Biofourmis to Launch Home Hospital Services
Blessing Health System Partners with Biofourmis to Launch Home Hospital Services
Biofourmis, a Boston-based global leader in virtual care and digital therapeutics, today announced that it was selected by Blessing Health System in Quincy, Ill., as the technology solutions partner for its newest program, which delivers acute-level hospital care inside patients’ homes.
Webinar: Virtual Care Across the Care Continuum (Acute, Post-Acute, and Chronic Care)
Webinar: Virtual Care Across the Care Continuum (Acute, Post-Acute, and Chronic Care)
Ongoing innovations in reimbursement, care models, software, and biosensors are enabling high quality care to be delivered to patients in their home
Webinar: How will Digital Medicine Improve the Delivery of Healthcare?
Webinar: How will Digital Medicine Improve the Delivery of Healthcare?
Digital Medicine Webinar: Digital health pioneer Shwen Gwee and renowned cardiologist Maulik Majmudar will share their vision for the future
Biofourmis Selected by Vanderbilt University Medical Center for CAR T-Cell Therapy Study Utilizing Tech-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring
Biofourmis Selected by Vanderbilt University Medical Center for CAR T-Cell Therapy Study Utilizing Tech-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring
Biofourmis Selected by Vanderbilt University Medical Center for CAR T-Cell Therapy Study Utilizing Tech-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring