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The VA tapped tech giant Samsung and health tech company LIVMOR for a remote patient monitoring initiative focused on the cardiology space.
The program, which began in April 2020, was designed to help gather patient data via digital tools, including smartwatches, tablets and phones, as well as help clinicians coordinate and plan care. For me, this program has revolutionized the way that we deliver cardiology care, not only in North Texas but nationally from the national VA cardiology office. Prior to this our care was incongruous. Amongst cardiologists there are subspecialties … general cardiology and electrophysiology all of those providers are cardiologists but we weren t able to streamline the patient s care, Dr. Lori Ellis, Head of Telecardiology and Digital Program Director for the Department of Veterans Affairs, North Texas, told
Advancements Television Series to Explore Developments in Healthcare
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Discover recent breakthroughs in cardiovascular diagnostics and care. With better quality data for diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases, the patient-friendly system can dramatically improve patient outcomes and significantly reduce healthcare system costs,” said Brett Ferrigan, senior producer for the Advancements series. JUPITER, Fla. (PRWEB) January 09, 2021 Advancements with Ted Danson will explore innovations in healthcare technology on an upcoming episode, scheduled to broadcast 1Q/2021.
According to the World Health Organization, chronic diseases are the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Disease rates from these conditions are accelerating globally, advancing across every region, and pervading all socioeconomic classes.