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Health Tech Series:
Remote Patient Monitoring

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FEB 2024
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This deep and interactive panel discussion is part of the TechBlick Health Tech Series and is curated by Alfred Poor, PhD


When disease and illness can be detected early, diagnosis can happen sooner, resulting in faster treatment that can result in better outcomes at lower costs. The typical trip to a physician’s office once or twice a year can miss important health changes until they become more serious. Wearable sensor technology and connected devices that collect biometric data are giving patients and healthcare professionals more information sooner about changing health conditions. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is also transforming the clinical trial industry. This session will explore solutions that are already in place, as well as potential developments that could yield enormous benefits.


Panel 1: RPM can serve to identify and possibly diagnose disease. What are the “low-hanging fruit” applications?


Panel 2: RPM technology is streamlining the clinical trial process, making it more efficient and effective. What are the practical advantages and impacts of this application?

Dr. Harsha Rajasimha | Nick van Terheyden, MD | Steven LeBoeuf

Jeeva Clinical Trials, Inc. | Iodine Software | Valencell

Dr. Harsha Rajasimha | Nick van Terheyden, MD | Steven LeBoeuf

Jeeva Clinical Trials, Inc. | Iodine Software | Valencell
Panel 1 - Remote Patient Monitoring

Robert Rose | Chrystalina Antoniades | Antoine Robiliard

MedWand Solutions | University of Oxford | Withings Health Solutions

Robert Rose | Chrystalina Antoniades | Antoine Robiliard

MedWand Solutions | University of Oxford | Withings Health Solutions
Panel 2 - Remote Patient Monitoring

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