Implementing technologies like telemedicine and remote monitoring is easier said than done…
To carry on from this, the interview from the Space Health Innovation Conference on HIMSS TV. There is a need for data-based clinical decision tools in space that are accessible to those who may not have medical training.
Also an interesting comparison to home-based healthcare - deploying medical capabilities in a home provided by a caretaker, or self administered - how do you get it to a point where someone can understand and interact with the tools and the directions they are being given so that they can accurately respond?
https://www.healthcareitnews.com/video/what-nasa-taking-away-home-healthcare-industry?
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