Showing posts with label #ConnectedCare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #ConnectedCare. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2025

πŸ–₯️IMSPARK: Seamless Digital Care for Every Kidney PatientπŸ–₯️

 πŸ–₯️Imagine… Seamless Digital Care for Every Kidney PatientπŸ–₯️

πŸ’‘ Imagined Endstate:

A future where digital health innovation ensures no patient—urban or remote—is left behind.

πŸ“š Source: 

BusinessWire (February 12, 2025). VSee Health Announces Contract with Top Kidney Care Provider to Add VSee Workflow to Oracle Cerner EHR. link.

πŸ’₯ What’s the Big Deal:

VSee Health's new partnership with a top kidney care provider—integrating with Oracle Cerner's EHR—signals a major win for streamlined, whole-person care⚕️. This move allows for better coordination between virtual visits, referrals, and chronic disease management—especially crucial in a post-pandemic health system still adapting to hybrid models.

For Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PI-SIDS), where distances and infrastructure gaps make specialty care like nephrology difficult to access, this model holds promise. Remote-first tools like VSee can bridge care deserts, ensuring people with preexisting conditions aren’t left behindπŸ“‘.

Critically, the model enables non-traditional providers—like community centers and rural clinics—to participate in care delivery, reflecting a shift from hospital-centric systems to networked, community-driven health. With rising rates of diabetes and kidney disease across the Pacific, scalable, culturally aware tech solutions are not just helpful—they’re urgent🩺.


#HealthEquity, #DigitalHealth, #PacificCare, #KidneyJustice, #VSee, #OracleCerner, #ConnectedCare,#PacificInnovation,#IMSPARK,

Sunday, May 5, 2024

πŸ“±IMSPARK: A Pacific Archipelago of CareπŸ“±

πŸ“±Imagine.... A Pacific Archipelago of CareπŸ“±

πŸ’‘ Imagined Endstate

A Pacific region where every island community is interlinked by a digital health network, ensuring equitable access to healthcare through innovative technology.

πŸ”— Link

πŸ“š Source

Thakkar, J., Kurup, R., Laba, T. L., Santo, K., Thiagalingam, A., Rodgers, A., … & Peiris, D. (2016). Mobile Telephone Text Messaging for Medication Adherence in Chronic Disease: A Meta-analysis. JAMA Internal Medicine, 176(3), 340–349. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.7667. JAMA Network

πŸ’₯ What’s the Big Deal

In the Pacific, where islands are spread across vast oceans, healthcare access🌐 can be as challenging as geography. The big deal is leveraging mobile technology to bridge these distances, transforming healthcare deliveryπŸ₯. A study has shown that mobile phone text messaging doubles the odds of medication adherenceπŸ’Š, a critical factor in managing chronic diseases. 

This finding is a beacon of hope for the Pacific, where such interventions can significantly improve health outcomes. By adopting mobile health strategies, Pacific communities🏝️ can overcome barriers of distance and isolation, ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of health and well-being🌑️. It’s about creating a connected archipelago where technologyπŸ›°️ empowers Pacific Islanders to take charge of their health and where communities work together to build a stronger, healthier Pacific.

#PacificConnectivity, #HealthTech, #DigitalHealth, #ConnectedCare, #IslandInnovation, #MobileMessaging, #DiseaseControl, #HealthcareInnovation, #IMSPARK,

πŸ“œIMSPARK: Growth Compact Built by IslandsπŸ“œ

πŸ“œImagine... Growth Compact Built by Islands πŸ“œ πŸ’‘ Imagined Endstate: A future where Pacific Island nations are no longer at the margins of...