
Acuity-driven Care — Leveraging Multi-level Monitoring for Complex Needs
It's time that the healthcare industry transitioned from isolated point solutions to an integrated care model that incorporates remote monitoring and virtual care management.
It's time that the healthcare industry transitioned from isolated point solutions to an integrated care model that incorporates remote monitoring and virtual care management.
Two hospital-at-home providers, DispatchHealth and Medically Home, announced their plan to merge. Once combined, the company will provide in-home care across 50 major metropolitan areas and partner with nearly 40 health systems.
Withings announced that it is developing a miniaturized platform that can analyze urine at home. The device, called U-Scan, sits within a toilet bowl and assesses specific biomarkers found in urine.
Increasingly, health organizations are turning to technology to solve some of the complex challenges related to moving care from traditional acute settings and into homes and communities. For many, the investment in key tools and technologies can increase efficiencies and improve capacity of current staff.
The report, released Monday, predicts 10 top growth opportunities in the industry and suggests that, with the healthcare consumerism boom, global revenues will hit $2.7 trillion by 2025.
Multicare rolled out a hospital-at-home program with Denver-based startup Dispatch Health. The program will free up hospital beds and staff as Covid-19 cases surge across the U.S.
BioIntelliSense, a company making sticker-like sensors that can monitor patient vitals, struck a partnership with Colorado health system UCHealth. The company’s technology will be used for preoperative and postoperative care, as well as for caring for patients with chronic conditions.