by Taha Azmi | Mar 10, 2022 | Accessibility, AI, canada, health, Healthcare
Despite the reassuring pamphlets, extensive viewing and touring, and the thousands of dollars spent on cosmetic renovation, caste givers are rapidly losing faith in Ontario’s retirement homes. Polls suggest a 50% drop in approval rates for the institution...
by Taha Azmi | Feb 11, 2022 | AI, AI Applications, aihealtchare, environment, Healthcare
We have entered into an era where things have become digitized and technology has taken over. Things are not just limited to ordering food online but now you can even reach your doctor or consultant through artificial intelligence in global health. In easier words it...
by Taha Azmi | Jan 31, 2022 | aihealtchare, Fractional CTO, Healthcare, proactive care, Telehealth
Healthcare providers have long pushed Telehealth as part of their proactive healthcare. It’s a way to speak to rural or disabled patients who struggle to visit, and it limits the spread of infectious diseases. Indeed, after the Covid-19 pandemic was announced, remote...
by Taha Azmi | Jan 14, 2022 | AI, aihealtchare, App development, Better Health, Healthcare, Technology News
As the world slowly emerges from the greatest pandemic in over a century, eyes and minds are turning to the future. Nowhere is this truer than in the world of health and medicine. Already advancements approach startlingly fast.For example…A decade ago, futurists and...
by Taha Azmi | Dec 17, 2021 | Accessibility, AI, aihealtchare, Healthcare, Innovation, internet of things, Medical Research
via: CNET Learning to speak – it’s one of the first lessons life teaches us. From our first word, our earlier years are spent honing and refining our language. However, in diseases like stroke or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – also known as motor neurone disease –...
by Taha Azmi | Nov 29, 2021 | AI, aihealtchare, App development, applications, B2B, Better Health, blog, disruptive innovation, Healthcare, IOT
Back in 1999, the tech futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted that by the year 2019, human life expectancy would be over 100 years old. Not only that, but nanobots and computerized health monitors would handle the bulk of medicine. Such wide-eyed predictions aren’t new. In...
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