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Geisinger launches virtual chronic disease monitoring system

Geisinger launches virtual chronic disease monitoring system Powered by Noteworth, ConnectedCare365 empowers patients to manage their health News provided by Share this article Share this article DANVILLE, Pa., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Geisinger today announced the launch of ConnectedCare365, an innovative care delivery model for patients with chronic diseases like diabetes, heart failure and hypertension. Powered by Noteworth, a digital health startup dedicated to rethinking healthcare delivery, this first-of-its-kind virtual care delivery platform uses remote patient monitoring, artificial intelligence and powerful data analysis tools to improve patient outcomes. ConnectedCare365 allows patients to take control of their health by monitoring their weight, blood pressure, glucose, and other metrics using a smartphone app. By analyzing patient-generated data and relevant information from the electronic health record, the platform communicates directly with the patient s ca

Penn State Researchers Use AI to Analyze Patient Satisfaction

Penn State Researchers Use AI to Analyze Patient Satisfaction Patient satisfaction can determine the probability of a patient to come back for further care, the likelihood of following discharge instructions, and overall health conditions, but artificial intelligence (AI) might be able to improve satisfaction and health outcomes, according to a Penn State research team. In collaboration with Geisinger, the researchers applied AI to machine learning algorithms to generate useful recommendations based on historical health care data documenting why patients leave a hospital feeling satisfied or dissatisfied. The study was published in the Institute of Electronical and Electronics Engineers’ Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics.

Good Food for All

Good Food for All © Provided by EatingWell Photos: John Stanmeyer, Leslie Grow. Graphics: Tyrel Stendahl Sometimes, even if you do everything right, it s still not enough. That s how Taché Figueroa feels whenever she goes to the grocery store. Both she and her husband her high school sweetheart were forced to leave their jobs when the coronavirus hit last March, and with their four kids at home for breakfast, lunch and dinner, they have just $680 a month in federal food assistance to feed the family. Making it harder is that Figueroa doesn t want to buy just any food. She wants healthy food. Several years ago, the 31-year-old from Brockton, Massachusetts, was diagnosed with a rare brain disease and it was imperative, her doctor said, that she lose weight. High blood pressure and diabetes run in her family, though so far she has avoided them. And she also worries that one of her daughters the one with a vicious sweet tooth is becoming overweight.

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