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Strengthening Digital Health Infrastructure Can Transform Telehealth and Improve Patient Outcomes, Says Info-Tech Research Group in New Resource

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In its newly published blueprint, Info-Tech Research Group outlines five foundational strategies for healthcare providers to improve digital access and patient engagement. The comprehensive resource will equip providers with the tools needed to overcome barriers to telehealth adoption, fostering a more inclusive and equitable healthcare environment.

TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – As telehealth continues to reshape the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, many healthcare organizations face challenges in scaling these services due to issues in data security, digital integration, and patient engagement. Info-Tech Research Group, in its newly released resource Assess Telehealth and Patient Self-Management Readiness, provides insights into these obstacles, which can hinder telehealth adoption and compromise the quality of patient outcomes. The resource offers healthcare providers a structured approach to evaluate and enhance their digital capabilities, improve patient self-management, and drive positive outcomes in care delivery.

“Population health management aims to improve population health outcomes by addressing various factors that affect health, including medical care, social determinants, and individual behaviors,” says Neal Rosenblatt, principal research director at Info-Tech Research Group.

Info-Tech’s research findings highlight the critical role of technology in advancing patient engagement and self-management. The firm explains in the blueprint that through advanced digital platforms, patients can seamlessly access their medical records, schedule appointments, request prescription refills, and communicate directly with healthcare providers, empowering them to take a proactive role in managing their health. Furthermore, the adoption of virtual consultations is particularly advantageous for patients with mobility challenges or those residing in remote areas, allowing them to connect with healthcare providers from the comfort of their homes. Info-Tech advises that this shift toward a technology-driven healthcare model not only increases accessibility but also promotes equity in healthcare, resulting in improved patient satisfaction and better health outcomes.

“A pivotal component of population health management is patient engagement and self-management. Patient engagement in value-based healthcare is crucial for improved health outcomes, lower costs, and a better patient experience,” explains Rosenblatt. “It involves a patient’s active participation in their own healthcare from prevention to treatment and recovery.”

In its Assess Telehealth and Patient Self-Management Readiness blueprint, the global IT research and advisory firm details five key pillars that healthcare IT leaders should prioritize within their digital modernization strategies to bridge the gaps in digital and telehealth equity:

Advocacy & Awareness: Raising awareness about digital health access is crucial. Initiatives like expanding low-cost broadband services to underserved areas and supporting telehealth reimbursement policies ensure services are accessible and affordable for all.Access & Affordability: Affordable internet access is a foundational element of digital healthcare. Solutions like subsidized broadband, public Wi-Fi in community spaces, and mobile hotspots enhance connectivity and ensure that underserved communities can access telehealth services.Digital Skills Training: Digital literacy empowers patients to engage confidently in telehealth. Training on online safety, telehealth literacy, and personal health information management helps patients build confidence to navigate digital health tools effectively.Technical Help & Support: Access to technical assistance ensures patients can fully engage in telehealth. Resources like tech support hotlines, in-person navigators, and community tech events help address technical challenges and foster digital inclusion.Technology & Devices: The availability of electronic devices is essential to bridge the digital divide. Programs that offer discounted laptops or refurbished devices, public computer centers, and mobile computer labs help ensure that all individuals can participate in digital healthcare.

By implementing the five pillars recommended by Info-Tech’s blueprint, healthcare providers can build a more inclusive, patient-centered digital health ecosystem that promotes engagement, supports proactive health management, and drives better outcomes across diverse communities.

For exclusive and timely commentary from Neal Rosenblatt, an expert in the healthcare sector, and access to the complete Assess Telehealth and Patient Self-Management Readiness blueprint, please contact pr@infotech.com.

About Info-Tech Research Group

Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations.

To learn more about Info-Tech’s divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software buying insights.

Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm’s Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact pr@infotech.com.

For information about Info-Tech Research Group or to access the latest research, visit infotech.com and connect via LinkedIn and X.

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Global Times: Interdisciplinary technologies bring more cultural relics to life

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BEIJING, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a fully equipped laboratory in Beijing, a dragon-head architectural component from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) discovered at the Guzhou ruins in Xiong’an New Area, North China’s Hebei Province is prepped for a CT scan.

Thanks to the use of CT scans, 3D modeling, and other high-tech facilities in this laboratory, the restoration and research of the dragon head is progressing smoothly. The Key Laboratory of Archaeological Sciences and Cultural Heritage at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is promoting the revitalization of more cultural relics with the help of technology, and has become a new example of cutting-edge technology used in archaeological work.

In recent years, China has intensified efforts to integrate technology into archaeology. Remote sensing satellites have been used to accurately document the shapes of excavation sites, 3D imaging can reconstruct collapsed underground spaces, and 3D digital modeling is now used to ­reverse-engineer and replicate decayed wooden boxes. Advances in deep-sea technology have expanded China’s underwater archaeology from depths of 50 meters to 2,000 meters.

These interdisciplinary collaborations are uncovering the limitless potential of archaeological science and continually enhancing China’s ability to protect cultural heritage.

“Technology and archaeology have always been areas of interdisciplinary integration and collaboration. Over the last century, the development of archaeology, from its traditional roots to the present, has been closely intertwined with technological advancements,” Chen Jiachang from the China Academy of Cultural Heritage told the Global Times.

“From the early integration of geology and archaeology to the modern-day application of advanced technologies, these innovations have increasingly aided archaeologists in analyzing remnants of ancient societies, reconstructing their structures, and understanding their social forms,” Chen said.

Technological power

The new laboratory consists of 13 sub-laboratories for archaeological sciences, five for cultural heritage conservation, and five joint archaeological laboratories. It integrates advanced technologies from disciplines including molecular biology, chemistry, geosciences and physics to facilitate interdisciplinary and inter-institutional research in archaeological science and heritage conservation.

Following laboratory analysis and preliminary cleaning of the dragon head’s eyes and nose, large areas of paint were found on the gray ceramic surface. The dragon’s pupils are black, while the eyeliner around them is green.

Liu Yong, head of the Key Laboratory of Archaeological Sciences and Cultural Heritage, recalled to the Global Times that “the top part of the dragon head is missing, and cracks can be seen in its nose and eyebrows, preventing any movement of the artifact.”

So further discovery of the dragon’s pupil and eyeliner colors can’t bear any more movement on the artifact.

One key reason has influenced the team’s decision to use curved-surface fluorescence technology to create a 3D model of the painted artifact. Fluorescence, with its penetrating properties, interacts with different elements to reveal colors hidden beneath layers of soil. “Normally, the green color shines from malachite, while the white ears are calcium carbonate, but we can only figure it out after the fluorescence test.”

“Because it couldn’t be moved, we used soil packing to stabilize it and employed CT scanning to examine whether the dragon head was solid or hollow,” Liu explained. “CT technology is primarily used on artifacts for pre-detection. It helps assess the preservation status and internal structure and provides information for protective cleaning.”

The development of portable CT technology has also transitioned such equipment from fixed to mobile, allowing for better balancing of artifact protection and research. “The goal is to maximize archaeological information while protecting the artifact,” Liu said.

Increasingly, not just field archaeologists but also physicists, geologists, and experts from various other fields are becoming involved in this emerging field of archaeological science.

Wider applications

From aerial and drone remote sensing to satellite remote sensing, these increasingly advanced technologies provide a broader distribution of data about archaeological sites, enabling more comprehensive hypotheses about historical scenarios.

“In the past, we used radar. Satellite remote sensing offers higher density points, forming more detailed surface information,” Chen said. “Now the application of technology helps archaeologists clarify ancient societal remains.”

Chen explained that technologies such as residue DNA analysis and isotope analysis, combined with archaeological interpretations of historical records and research, create a chain of factual evidence for the reconstruction of ancient societies. “It’s a collaboration across disciplines – unifying science and archaeology.”

However, even with advancements in technology and conservation, challenges remain. Natural weathering continues to pose problems for artifacts like the Yungang Grottoes and the Leshan Giant Buddha.

The conservation of stone grotto artifacts faces three main challenges: structural reinforcement, water infiltration prevention, and weathering resistance. While grouting and other techniques can address the first two problems through innovative approaches tailored to the artifact, combating weathering – considered a global challenge – requires breakthroughs in material research.

“Just as chip manufacturing needs new material development, creating advanced infiltration reinforcement materials is key to preserving grottoes,” Chen said.

There are more advanced technologies playing necessary roles in China’s significant archeological projects beyond the conservation of stone grottoes. For instance, in the conservation of Sanxingdui artifacts, the application of ivory analysis revealed similarities in structure and materials to those of stone grottoes. This fusion of technology and archaeology has allowed Sanxingdui artifacts to gain renewed life.

Ultimately, the goal of technology in archaeology is to reconstruct the framework of ancient societies, revealing the structures and dynamics of human life within their historical contexts. “Archaeology and technology complement each other, creating a synergistic effect,” Chen concluded.

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Grand Opening of The 2nd China Marine Equipment Expo on November 15th

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FUZHOU, China, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On November 15th, the highly anticipated exhibition of the marine equipment industry, the 2nd China Marine Equipment Expo (CMEE) began its opening ceremony in the city of Fuzhou, Fujian, at the Fuzhou Strait International Conference and Exhibition Center.

This year’s CMEE spans 100,000 square meters. The indoor exhibition area, covering 80,000 square meters, is located in Halls 1-8 of the Fuzhou Strait International Conference and Exhibition Center, featuring 15 major exhibition sections. The yacht exhibition, covering 20,000 square meters, is located at the Guancheng Datong Marina, adjacent to the exhibition center. Focusing on “Green Intelligence, New Quality Future,” the exhibition invited Norway as the first Honourable Guest Country, and attracted nearly 800 renowned marine-related enterprises, universities, and research institutions. Alongside numerous long-standing partners, including China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), China Three Gorges Corporation, DongFang Electric Corporation, Nanjing Iron and Steel, Beijing New Building Materials, Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding, Fujian Shipbuilding, Ningde Future, Shenhao Technology, China Classification Society, American Bureau of Shipping, Registro Italiano Navale, Harbin Engineering University, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, new partners, including Shell, Wärtsilä, Accelleron, Kongsberg, Burckhardt, PetroChina, China National Nuclear Corporation, China General Nuclear Power Group, CRRC, Huadian Heavy Industries, CATL, BYD, Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group, Yuchai Cynland Hyentech, ChinaLCO, and Boya Gongdao Robot Technology, also joined, offering a multi-level, multi-dimensional, and multi-sectoral view of the marine equipment industry’s robust growth.

Over 7,000 products are on display, including notable innovations such as CSSC’s first domestically-built large cruise ship, the “Aida Modu”, Burckhardt’s LNG-BOG compressor 2KM90MG, China Classification Society’s Ship Clean Energy Comprehensive Assessment System, Ningde Future’s 7.5-meter polyethylene methanol ship, Supcon’s integrated solution for “Automatic Control + Autonomous Ships + Ship-Shore IT Integration + Maritime Cybersecurity,” Shell’s Alexia 40XC high-performance cylinder lubricant, and BYD’s marine power supply. These state-of-the-art marine technologies and equipment represent the latest advancements in the marine equipment industry worldwide.

Over 30 professional forums, meetings, and science outreach activities will be held, including 16 forums, 10 procurement matchmaking meetings, promotion and unveiling ceremonies, 5 interactive science outreach activities, and 7 livestreams. Over 200 industry leaders and professionals in marine economy, and officials from leading companies gave key speeches exploring cutting-edge technology in the marine field, creating a platform for professionals to discuss challenges and opportunities.

The 2024 China Shipbuilding Industry Annual Conference, jointly organized by the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry and 714th Research Institute of CSSC, will be held from November 15-18, featuring a main forum, the Shipbuilding Industry 50 Forum, and 12 specialized forums. Topics include sustainable development in the shipbuilding industry (ESG), maritime cybersecurity, smart ocean industry development, marine green materials, energy management in shipbuilding, and new technologies and materials for ship coating and welding. The conference will cover policy interpretation, industry development, and technology trends, providing fresh insights, experiences, and ideas to drive development in the shipbuilding and marine engineering equipment sectors. The release of the “Blue Book of the Development of the Shipbuilding Industry” and the “China Shipbuilding Industry Intellectual Property Development Report” will also be featured during the conference.

This year, CMEE has received the full support of the 714th Research Institute, further emphasizing international exchanges and cooperation, deepening “Blue Partnerships,” focusing on highlighting advanced technologies in the marine equipment sector, facilitating the commercialization of achievements and industrial penetration, placing greater importance on marine culture, fostering a cohesive drive for building a central marine city.

Setting CMEE apart from other marine exhibitions, is the establishment of a 20,000-square-meter outdoor exhibition area that includes an immersive yacht experience combining science outreach activities, interactions, and hands-on activities, the standout feature of CMEE.

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Brook Gaming Teams Up with CAPCOM Street Fighter League: Pro-US 2024 as Official Sponsor

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Brook Gaming has been named the official sponsor of the CAPCOM Street Fighter League: Pro-US 2024, a premier fighting game event.The partnership reflects Brook Gaming’s dedication to empowering the global fighting game community (FGC) through innovative, high-quality gaming solutions that enhance competitive experiences.Brook Gaming aims to elevate the gaming experience by providing tools that prioritize performance, adaptability, and user preference for competitive gamers.The collaboration includes special promotions, exclusive gear showcases, and interactive activities to engage fans and highlight Brook Gaming’s innovative solutions.

TAIPEI CITY, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Brook Gaming, a leading innovator in gaming accessories and solutions, proudly announces its role as the official sponsor for the highly anticipated CAPCOM Street Fighter League: Pro-US 2024. This partnership marks an exciting milestone in Brook Gaming’s mission to empower the global fighting game community (FGC) and enhance competitive gaming experiences.

As the official sponsor, Brook Gaming will showcase its dedication to high-quality gaming solutions and a commitment to fostering the competitive gaming scene. With a proven history of supporting gamers through versatile and advanced technology, Brook Gaming’s involvement will elevate the gaming experience of the global fighting game community (FGC) and emphasize performance and customization.

“Partnering with CAPCOM’s Street Fighter League: Pro-US 2024 showcases our dedication to enhancing the competitive gaming scene,” said Richard Cheng, CEO at Brook Gaming. “We believe that every gamer should have the freedom to compete using their preferred setup, and this sponsorship aligns perfectly with that vision.”

The Street Fighter League: Pro-US 2024 is a cornerstone event in the fighting game calendar, attracting elite players and audiences worldwide. Known for fostering intense competition and showcasing top-tier fighting game talent, this league exemplifies the spirit of the FGC. Brook Gaming’s contributions as a sponsor will add a new dimension to the event, highlighting the importance of performance and adaptability.

Brook Gaming’s partnership with the Street Fighter League also includes special promotions, exclusive gear showcases, and interactive fan engagement activities. This collaboration reinforces Brook Gaming’s position as the top choice for gamers who prioritize performance, adaptability, and innovation.

For the latest updates on Brook Gaming’s involvement in the Street Fighter League: Pro-US 2024 and upcoming promotions, follow Brook Gaming’s official X (formerly Twitter) profile and visit their website at https://brook.gg/PS5.

ABOUT BROOK GAMING
From all button box and high-performance fighting boards to cross-platform controller converters and monsters auto catchers, Taiwan-based gaming hardware company Brook Gaming has always been generating the joy of gaming for gamers around the world without any limits. Whether it’s for playing your retro console with modern controllers, adding new functionalities to your game, or designing the ultimate arcade stick for your tournaments, Brook Gaming has a solution for you. Here at Brook Gaming—Your Game, Our Play. Know more at www.brookaccessory.com.

ABOUT CAPCOM
Capcom is a leading worldwide developer, publisher, and distributor of interactive entertainment for game consoles, PCs, handheld, and wireless devices. Founded in 1983, the company has created hundreds of games, including groundbreaking franchises Resident Evil™, Monster Hunter™, Street Fighter™, Mega Man™, Devil May Cry™ and Ace Attorney™. Capcom maintains operations in the U.S., U.K., Germany, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Tokyo, with corporate headquarters located in Osaka, Japan. More information about Capcom and its products can be found at www.capcom.com or news.capcomusa.com.

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