Public Policy
The feature monitors heart rhythms suggestive of atrial fibrillation through the Galaxy Watch.
According to an audit by the Office of the Inspector General, Medicare improperly paid for $580 million of psychotherapy care, including $348 million of telehealth services, during the first year of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
The startup plans to file with the FDA to add other monitoring abilities and to introduce the product later this year.
HIMSS23
Drew Ivan, Rhapsody's chief strategy officer, discusses how health systems can leverage digital solutions to manage data more efficiently while building regulatory compliance and flexibility into their IT infrastructure.
At HIMSS23, Jodi Daniel, managing director of Crowell Health Solutions, discussed the evolving policy landscape for telehealth, remote patient monitoring and other digital health technologies as the public health emergency comes to a close.
Homeward's Amar Kendale, former chief product officer at Livongo and Teladoc, discusses how the industry must combine technology and new care models to improve access and make value-based payment successful.
A federal jury found three former executives guilty of defrauding investors and clients, largely pharma companies.
The company's Auto B-line Counter product uses AI to help providers assess abnormal lung conditions.
HIMSS23
Matthew Fisher, general counsel at Carium, previews his upcoming HIMSS23 panel on how the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization caused conflicting rules and regulations nationwide and affected healthcare data and access.
The AI-powered app allows for remote monitoring of common Parkinson's disease symptoms such as bradykinesia, tremor and dyskinesia via an Apple Watch.