by Bren Hopkins | Jul 16, 2017 | Digital Consumer Health, Digital Health, Healthcare Analytics, Healthcare Design, Informatics
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is defined as the science and engineering of creating intelligent computer systems that are able to perform tasks without receiving instructions directly from humans. These computer systems use a number of different algorithms and...
by Bren Hopkins | Jun 30, 2017 | Digital Consumer Health, Digital Health, Healthcare Analytics, Healthcare Design, Healthcare IT, Healthcare Predictions
Ubiquitous connectivity and computing are bringing about unprecedented mobility—facilitating working, entertainment, shopping, socializing, gaming, and more, anytime, anywhere. Wearables enable wireless health, which in turn enables diagnosis, therapy, and monitoring...
by Bren Hopkins | May 15, 2017 | Healthcare IT, Informatics, Mobility
Mobile strategies are gaining momentum, becoming more prevalent in healthcare, and in many cases, beginning to mature through revisions and amendments. That said, there is still a lot of room for growth and ongoing evolution. One big opportunity is to increase...
by Bren Hopkins | Apr 21, 2017 | Digital Health
During the funeral service this week of a dear friend who died from cancer, I was reminded how many close people to me have been claimed with this disease. I have lost both of my parents, a 12 year old cousin, 1 grandmother and 1 grandfather and 2 of my dogs….in...
by Bren Hopkins | Mar 22, 2017 | consumerism, Continuum of Care, Digital Consumer Health, Digital Health, Healthcare IT
When you consider the many advances of recent years, it’s impossible not to see the growing footprint of consumerism in the daily operations of the modern medical practice. What’s truly remarkable is how many of these changes and improvements have resulted from...
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