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Coleridge’s ancient mariner laments, “Water, water everywhere, nor any a drop to drink.”[1] Having spent the last six months exploring the sea of population health analytics platforms, I empathize. Some vendors inspired my rhyme, “Lousy vendors everywhere, away these guys must slink.” In 2016, there were over 100 population health management companies exhibiting at HIMSS.[2] Obviously, they are not all great. However, even among the best solutions, all of whom can be quite us
WHEN IS CONNECTED HEALTH WORTH THE PAIN?... MATCHING DEPLOYMENT COMPLEXITY WITH POTENTIAL BENEFITS
A new class of healthcare technology, Connected Health, enables data exchange among different user types via a variety of devices. With Connected Health, patients, doctors, other caregivers, insurers, life sciences companies, and employers can collaborate using the web, mobile, as well as dedicated hardware. Deploying healthcare technology to a single type of end-user via a single technology is hard. Deploying multi-user, multi-device Connected Health solutions is much harder