The Next Stage in At-Home Healthcare is Arriving
The new era is more predictive, assistive, and actionable. But providers and patients need to know what to look for.
Al Woo</a> is chief product officer at <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/awoo/"https://www.alivecor.com/">AliveCor, the leading provider of FDA-cleared personal electrocardiogram (ECG) technology. Alivecor is transforming cardiology with its medical-grade AI-powered solutions. Al and his team manage a portfolio of innovative devices and services for consumer and clinical markets. These include Kardia devices, the most clinically validated personal ECGs. Their latest innovation, Kardia 12L, designed exclusively for healthcare professionals, is a 12-lead ECG system that expands access to clinical grade ECG diagnostic capabilities across a variety of acute care settings.<br /> <br /> AliveCor's enterprise platform allows third-party providers to manage their patients’ and customers’ heart conditions simply using state-of-the-art tools, addressing gaps in care and improving the treatment experience for patients across a range of disease areas. Before joining AliveCor, Al was principal product manager with Alexa Voice Service at Amazon and director of product marketing at Synaptics. He received his engineering degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology." />
The new era is more predictive, assistive, and actionable. But providers and patients need to know what to look for.
Moving forward, it’s essential for the health tech and medical fields to work together to make remote patient monitoring much more widely available and affordable for everyone across the country, with and without insurance.
Small practices play a critical role in healthcare delivery, but they cannot continue to absorb ever-increasing administrative demands without consequences.