Telemedicine stories - Page 2

Essex-based Provide Community utilises RealWear smart glasses
Wed, 14th Feb 2024
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digital transformation
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telemedicine
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smart glasses
Essex-based company Provide Community successfully adopts RealWear's Navigator 500 smart glasses, enhancing service provision and learning experiences for its podiatry team.

AI app accurately detects laryngeal cancer using voice data
Tue, 30th Jan 2024
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uc
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5g & beyond
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wireless networks
A revolutionary AI application uses sound data to detect laryngeal cancer with 80% accuracy, marking a breakthrough in cancer diagnosis tech.

Cognizant leads life sciences digital services, says Everest
Fri, 25th Nov 2022
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ai
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healthtech
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cognizant
The report highlights Cognizant’s partnerships, acquisitions and talent investment as keys to delivering expertise, offerings, and success for clients.

3 ways AI is scaling helpful technologies worldwide: Google
Wed, 9th Nov 2022
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ai
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healthtech
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cleantech
Decades of research have led to rapid progress in AI. Google has announced three new ways people are poised to benefit.

BetterConsult, HealthShare’s pre-consultation tool, is live
Fri, 28th Oct 2022
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healthtech
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telemedicine
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mental health
HealthShare has launched the country's first pre-consultation tool, BetterConsult, innovating traditional medical appointments by reducing GP admin.

Health app to track Kiwis' diabetes medication
Wed, 3rd Jul 2019
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healthtech
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telemedicine
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medtech
A new health app by Zoom Pharmacy will help over 200,000 New Zealanders with diabetes adhere to their medication, with trials in Counties Manukau and Auckland.

Chatham Islands gain satellite telemedicine
Tue, 27th Oct 2015
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healthtech
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vivid solutions
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telehealth
Telemedicine arrives at the Chatham Islands offering residents urgent and specialist care without leaving home - potentially reducing costly airlifts.

Can Telehealth shape the future of medical treatment?
Thu, 13th Sep 2012
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healthtech
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telehealth
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market
The provision of healthcare services and information by telecommunication methods could hold the potential to change the way we receive medical care.