Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay To deliver the promise of information-driven health, digital technologies must fit into user and payer workflows and encourage engagement.
When integrating new digital technologies into medical devices to keep up with trends toward digitization and prevention, medical device manufacturers should look for ways to ease technology use and drive engagement.
Rachel Robinson, vice president of MassMEDIC, moderated the engaging MD&M BIOMEDigital panel discussion, Integrating New Technology into Your Next Device. Panelists included Jon Bloom, chief operating officer at Podimetrics, and Jeff Valk, co-founder and CEO of Admetsys. They discussed trends toward a prevention mindset in healthcare and the growing digitization movement and how manufacturers can ease the transition of these new technologies for patients, users, and payers.
(StatePoint) Pets are beloved members of many families. In the U.S alone, about 85 million families own a pet. According to the American Pet Products Association, many of us also drive with our furry friends, from quick trips to the veterinarianâs office to longer road trip adventures.
A recent national survey by Erie Insurance found that more than half of its respondents plan to take at least one road trip this year and 4% plan on traveling with pets. However, traveling with an animal can be dangerous if appropriate safety measures are not taken.
Celebrated in May, this National Pet Month is a good time to brush up on a few safety precautions:
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ERIE, Pa., April 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ While the pandemic cancelled vacation plans in 2020, cooped-up travelers are planning more road trips this year, according to a new national survey from Erie Insurance conducted to support Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
More than half of respondents plan to take at least one road trip this year. Another 30% say they would like to but it depends on the status of the pandemic. Of those planning to pack up their car, truck or SUV, more than half plan to travel more than 500 miles from home.
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