When it comes to value-based care, improving outcomes while reducing costs is the gold standard. Getting there starts with helping patients make lifestyle changes to lower their health risks.
But how can you keep patients engaged with their health every day when they only see their doctor once or twice a year?
Wearables can connect the dots, serving as a new tool for patient engagement, early disease detection, and more. Read Consumer Wearables in Value-Based Care to learn:
A new healthcare model requires new tools. Discover how consumer wearables can close the gap between health advice and patient action.
When it comes to value-based care, improving outcomes while reducing costs is the gold standard. Getting there starts with helping patients make lifestyle changes to lower their health risks.
But how can you keep patients engaged with their health every day when they only see their doctor once or twice a year?
Wearables can connect the dots, serving as a new tool for patient engagement, early disease detection, and more. Read Consumer Wearables in Value-Based Care to learn:
A new healthcare model requires new tools. Discover how consumer wearables can close the gap between health advice and patient action.
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Sr. Program Manager, Health Research Partnerships
Fitbit
Nova Hammerquist is Senior Program Manager for Health Research Partnerships at Fitbit Health Solutions, where she supports external research collaborations, as well as pharma and life science partnerships.
Stacie Hecht
UX Researcher
Fitbit
With the rise of value-based care, providers, health systems, and payers need more ways to engage patients in their health — and wearables can help.
Aaron Coleman
Founder &
Fitabase
Aaron is Founder & of Fitabase, a company dedicated to bringing new and advanced wearable technology tools to the research community. He has spent the last nine years leading Fitabase from an early experiment to a profitable and sustainable business.
Nova Hammerquist
Sr. Program Manager, Health Research Partnerships
Fitbit
Nova Hammerquist is Senior Program Manager for Health Research Partnerships at Fitbit Health Solutions, where she supports external research collaborations, as well as pharma and life science partnerships.
Stacie Hecht
UX Researcher
Fitbit
With the rise of value-based care, providers, health systems, and payers need more ways to engage patients in their health — and wearables can help.
Bryce Rausch
Head of Direct Sales,
Fitbit Health Solutions at Google
Bryce is the Head of Direct sales at Fitbit Health Solutions, now a Google company. His professional passions are sales, business development, optimizing reseller channels, and all things “Start-Up”. His personal passions are technology, health and fitness (Brazilian jiu-jitsu, running), comedy, and helping people.