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Revision as of 15:12, 30 March 2018
Digital Health Technology enables non-medical interventions to be more effective and efficient to meet specific health needs of patients. These technologies are integrated into Care Management Programs and Health Services.
See which Digital Health Technologies work.
Contents
Devices
- Durable Medical Equipment (DME) devices such as oxygen that are not reimbursed
- Blood pressure device,
- Wifi router
- Laptop computer
- Smart Phone Connected Devices
See Health Services - Technology examples See Digital Health Technology - Devices examples
Digital Communications
- Mobile Apps
- Web Portals
- Secure Email-Text-Apps-Portal
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System
See Digital Communication examples
Mobile Apps
- App Formulary - Recommended Apps
- Standalone - Patient Only
- Chronic Condition Specific
Patient Provided Data
- Assessments
- Activity Trackers
- Patient Provided Input
- Patient Reported Symptoms
- Patient Reported Outcomes
Remote Monitoring
- Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
- Remote Monitoring Technolog
- Triggers, Notification, Associated Action, Escalation to care team
- In home set-up, training and 24x7 support
Text Messaging
Virtual Visits technology
- Smart Phone Camera - Dermatology
- Tele-health Visit technology