This Week Health

Interviews in Action

More
This Week Health is a series of IT podcasts dedicated to healthcare transformation powered by the community

What would you like to learn about today?

Latest Episodes
View All
R25 - Podcasts Category Filter-2
  • All
  • Leadership (673)
  • Emerging Technology (499)
  • Security (309)
  • Patient Experience (297)
  • Interoperability (296)
  • Financial (287)
  • Analytics (182)
  • Telehealth (174)
  • Digital (164)
  • Clinician Burnout (160)
  • Legal & Regulatory (141)
  • AI (104)
  • Cloud (92)
View All
In the News

Banner Health reduces generalized anxiety with digital therapeutics

January 17, 2024

Banner Health uses digital therapeutics to reduce anxiety, achieving a 40% order-to-enrollment rate. Demand for such services grew due to the pandemic and a lack of licensed clinical professionals. Phoenix experienced the most significant increase in behavioral healthcare needs countrywide.

Banner Health reduces generalized anxiety with digital therapeutics LinkedIn

Read More

Best Of CES Health Tech 2024: From Medical Tricorders To AI-Powered Mirrors

January 17, 2024

CES 2024 health tech highlights include Withing's 4-in-1 health monitor "BeamO", smart sleep technology from various companies, SOSQR Global health communication platform & foneDx that aid telemedicine, smart rings for health monitoring, NoWatch Insights & BMind smart mirror for mental health, iGolfPutter for indoor sports, and Laifen's ultra-efficient toothbrush.

Best Of CES Health Tech 2024: From Medical Tricorders To AI-Powered Mirrors LinkedIn

Read More

ID of five subtypes of Alzheimer's has huge implications for treatment

January 16, 2024

International neuroscientists identified five Alzheimer's disease subtypes, advocating disease-specific treatments. Examining cerebrospinal fluid enabled the identification of different proteins linked to Alzheimer's progression. The subtypes depicted unique genetic risk profiles and varied in cortical atrophy patterns and survival times. Subtype 1 involved excessive brain cell growth, subtype 2 indicated overactive immunity, subtype 3 related to RNA dysregulation, subtype 4 was linked to cerebrospinal fluid production dysfunction, and subtype 5 revealed blood-brain barrier malfunctions. Identifying the disease subtype could enable more effective, efficient treatments. Research published in Nature Aging.

ID of five subtypes of Alzheimer's has huge implications for treatment New Atlas

Read More

Follow-Up Rates After Telehealth and Office Visits Steady in Last Three Years

January 16, 2024

Study reveals follow-up rates post telehealth or in-office visits remained consistent over three years with under 40% occurring within 90 days. Telehealth visits had more frequent 7-day follow-ups than office visits. Findings based on data from 236 Epic health systems, over 227 million patient records, covering January 2020 and August 2023.

Follow-Up Rates After Telehealth and Office Visits Steady in Last Three Years EpicResearch

Read More

Banner Health reduces generalized anxiety with digital therapeutics

January 17, 2024

Banner Health uses digital therapeutics to reduce anxiety, achieving a 40% order-to-enrollment rate. Demand for such services grew due to the pandemic and a lack of licensed clinical professionals. Phoenix experienced the most significant increase in behavioral healthcare needs countrywide.

Banner Health reduces generalized anxiety with digital therapeutics LinkedIn

Read More

Best Of CES Health Tech 2024: From Medical Tricorders To AI-Powered Mirrors

January 17, 2024

CES 2024 health tech highlights include Withing's 4-in-1 health monitor "BeamO", smart sleep technology from various companies, SOSQR Global health communication platform & foneDx that aid telemedicine, smart rings for health monitoring, NoWatch Insights & BMind smart mirror for mental health, iGolfPutter for indoor sports, and Laifen's ultra-efficient toothbrush.

Best Of CES Health Tech 2024: From Medical Tricorders To AI-Powered Mirrors LinkedIn

Read More

ID of five subtypes of Alzheimer's has huge implications for treatment

January 16, 2024

International neuroscientists identified five Alzheimer's disease subtypes, advocating disease-specific treatments. Examining cerebrospinal fluid enabled the identification of different proteins linked to Alzheimer's progression. The subtypes depicted unique genetic risk profiles and varied in cortical atrophy patterns and survival times. Subtype 1 involved excessive brain cell growth, subtype 2 indicated overactive immunity, subtype 3 related to RNA dysregulation, subtype 4 was linked to cerebrospinal fluid production dysfunction, and subtype 5 revealed blood-brain barrier malfunctions. Identifying the disease subtype could enable more effective, efficient treatments. Research published in Nature Aging.

ID of five subtypes of Alzheimer's has huge implications for treatment New Atlas

Read More

Follow-Up Rates After Telehealth and Office Visits Steady in Last Three Years

January 16, 2024

Study reveals follow-up rates post telehealth or in-office visits remained consistent over three years with under 40% occurring within 90 days. Telehealth visits had more frequent 7-day follow-ups than office visits. Findings based on data from 236 Epic health systems, over 227 million patient records, covering January 2020 and August 2023.

Follow-Up Rates After Telehealth and Office Visits Steady in Last Three Years EpicResearch

Read More
View All
Insights by Kate Gamble
View All
Our Partners

Premier

Diamond Partners

Platinum Partners

Silver Partners

This Week Health
Healthcare Transformation Powered by Community
Looking to connect or attend events? Visit our sister organization, 229 Project
Click here.

© Copyright 2024 Health Lyrics All rights reserved