Science Nook: Patient-Reported Outcome Measures via E-Health Tools in Cancer Care
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN As medical care transforms from a disease-centered approach to a patient-centered personalized approach, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) may become more beneficial. With the use of PROMs, screening assessments can be done more frequently, patients can be empowered to be involved in their care, and healthcare can be made […]
Tech Corner: Digital Therapeutics — From Smartphone Apps to Prescriptions
As the cost of delivering healthcare and developing effective and safe drugs skyrockets, healthcare management companies and payers are striving to invent new ways to improve patient access and treatment outcomes. Historically, pharmaceutical, surgical, and in-person behavioral interventions have been the primary treatment methods. Technology has gradually gained a foothold in healthcare by automating office […]
Tech Corner: The Registered Dietitian and AI — A Perfect Team
I was visiting with a few of my nutrition friends the other day and the subject of technology in the field came up. Since I work for an AI-based company, I used this as an opportunity to ask questions and understand the concerns of fellow dietitians, most of whom have only worked in a hospital or […]
Tech Corner: Summary of AI Revolution in Medicine
Summary: AI Revolution in Medicine, third of a series of four articles on Artificial Intelligence from The Harvard Gazette [i]. Published November 11, 2020. By Alvin Powell, Harvard Staff Writer. Artificial Intelligence is “the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, […]