Integrating Sensor-Generated Data to Drive Clinical Decision-Making

Integrating Sensor-Generated
Digital endpoints offer significant opportunities to improve what we know about patients’ biologic processes and responses, as well as how they feel, function, and survive in both clinical trials and routine clinical care.
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Research in Transforming Health and Healthcare Systems 2022 Applicant Information Session

This webinar provided information about a new funding opportunity under the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Research in Transforming Health and Healthcare Systems (RTHS) program,
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Health Economic and Outcome Research (HEOR) for Medical Technologies for the US Healthcare Systems

Adoption, utilization, and payment of medical technologies require safety, efficacy, and effectiveness data to convince the purchaser (provider, payer, or patient). In the United States (US) healthcare system, long-term data on effectiveness is critical to maintain payer confidence in the technology and serve the population.
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Postage Trends and Mitigation Strategies for Partners

Change Healthcare

Recent USPS policy changes and expanding consumerism in healthcare, pose real challenges for member engagement and communication. The good news is that there are solutions that can help your clients counter increasing mailing costs and engage members through their preferred channels, helping them throughout their healthcare journey. Listen to the webinar to learn how postage trends and data and new developments from the Postal Regulatory Commission decision can impact paper-based communications. Our experts share their insights on making communications more efficient to reduce overall costs and provide strategies/tips for implementing digital adoption to help improve member engagement.
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Biosensor Technology: Driving Advances in Healthcare

Tech Briefs Media Group

This Webinar will look at biosensors integrated into wearable devices for continuous health monitoring. Biomarkers can be non-invasively monitored in samples such as saliva and exhaled breath condensate as well as minimally invasively in blood and interstitial fluid using smart wristbands.
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