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.
COVID 19 pandemic has really expedited use of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM). There is a plethora of documentation about the access to care, cost savings, optimization of care etc. According to CDC, 90% of the nation's $4.1 trillion in annual health care expenditures are for people with chronic and mental health conditions. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and acute asthma exacerbations are the most common respiratory diseases requiring emergent medical evaluation and treatment.
WASHINGTON – CTIA Wireless Foundation today announced the six semifinalists in Catalyst, its competitive grants program for social entrepreneurs using wireless to solve pressing health and well-being issues.
WASHINGTON – CTIA Wireless Foundation today announced the six semifinalists in Catalyst, its competitive grants program for social entrepreneurs using wireless to solve pressing health and well-being issues.
During the 9 months of the study, asthma patients were able to use the KevaTalk app, record their spirometry, monitor their medication, and ensure they clearly understand their action plans.
A discussion about the importance of pediatric remote patient monitoring for respiratory illness
The award of $200,000 to Northeastern University will support AI Jumpstart, a pilot program launched in April 2021 that will assist KEVA Health and 17 other Massachusetts companies with projects that will deploy AI to enhance their businesses.
Spirometry is one of the most common Pulmonary Function Tests that is ordered, and has origins as far back as the 1840’s. For patients with unexplained breathing problems, or chronic conditions such as asthma or COPD, spirometry can be an essential diagnostic tool informing their care plan. But, many people are unfamiliar with spirometry and it is quite unique from other medical tests, so what is it exactly? How do the results from this test affect your care plan? What is the future of spirometry, and how does the remote spirometry Keva Health offers differ from office or laboratory spirometry?
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