Kuldeep Singh Rajput, CEO of Biofourmis, Boston, Mass., which provides digital therapeutics that power personalized predictive care
“Remote monitoring platforms and clinical-grade wearables combined with artificial intelligence [AI]-based analytics is an area of health IT that will continue to capture the attention of healthcare leaders, especially as it relates to emergent applications such as COVID-19 monitoring. These technologies enable remote monitoring of patients quarantined with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, thereby limiting exposure to the virus for healthcare professionals and within the community. Remote monitoring with clinical-grade sensors to collect data on numerous physiological signals to which advanced analytics are applied can improve clinical decision-making. In addition, the learnings from AI-based algorithms can be combined with other information such as laboratory and imaging tests to create a composite mechanism to help clinicians understand COVID-19 better, which could ultimately lead to better detection or prediction of the early signs of infection.”
Robin Hill, chief clinical officer at Vivify Health, a provider of connected healthcare delivery solutions
“Coronavirus will continue to be a pressing topic, especially as it relates to how healthcare and health IT can help stop the spread of the disease. Telehealth and remote patient monitoring [RPM] are two examples of technology that can be used today to help with the safe treatment of COVID-19 patients.”
Source: HIT Consultant
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