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Patient Generated Data: Insights or Nuisance?

For about 10 years now, we’ve been collecting data from patients, mostly from sensors in their environment (activity trackers, blood pressure cuffs, weight scales, etc.), trying to break free from less-than-reliable self reported data. We’ve shown that, properly used, patient-generated data is: Central to improved quality of care for chronically ill patients (i.e., patients with …

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Connected Health, Reimbursement, and the Law of Unintended Consequences

We’re starting to see some funny economics emerge as healthcare payment reform truly takes shape. Just this last week I saw two interesting, unrelated articles that give us a glimpse into the effects of the law of unintended consequences, when it comes to changing the way we pay for healthcare. The first is from the …

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