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A discussion about the importance of pediatric remote patient monitoring for respiratory illness
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A discussion about the importance of remote monitoring during and post-pandemic, reimbursement opportunities, and digital health innovation. A specific example of innovation in respiratory care will be highlighted during this webinar.
In this episode of Keva Health’s podcast, we invite Dr. Ramin Rafie, Keva’s primary care consultant, to discuss the remote monitoring care model. Dr. Rafie is a clinical consultant, hospice director, and strategic advisor with an expertise in bringing primary care into the home. Tune in to hear about his experiences working with remote-monitoring care, and how this model can provide patients with more personalized and convenient care.
As Canada battles devastating wildfires, the impact on air quality becomes a significant concern, especially for individuals with chronic respiratory diseases. Poor air quality can exacerbate symptoms and pose serious health risks. Millions of people in North America are facing health risks due to poor air quality, as toxic wildfire smoke from Canada drifts across the continent.
Keva Health invites investors to invest in cutting edge technology that is building the future of virtual respiratory care through a crowdfunding campaign.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in healthcare delivery, one of which is the widespread adoption of telemedicine. Telemedicine, or the use of technology to deliver healthcare services remotely, has proven to be a valuable tool in managing respiratory illness. With the increasing demand for remote healthcare services, telemedicine has become an important option for patients with respiratory illnesses.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in healthcare delivery, one of which is the widespread adoption of telemedicine. Telemedicine, or the use of technology to deliver healthcare services remotely, has proven to be a valuable tool in managing respiratory illness. With the increasing demand for remote healthcare services, telemedicine has become an important option for patients with respiratory illnesses.
Keva Health, Baystate Health and UMass Medical School selected for 2 oral presentations at premier CHEST conference on Oct. 16-19 in Nashville, Tennessee. Exciting data observed in a cohort study at Baystate Health pulmonology center showing patient engagement and prevention of hospitalizations.
As the world looks to return to a sense of normalcy post pandemic, many industries have been changed forever, leading to increased leverage of technology to improve inefficiencies and create new sub-industries. Health care is no exception as many hospitals have learned and are actively working to create hospital at home programs and centers of excellence.
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