August 22, 2024
When we say that the moveUP system is safe, secure, efficient, and high-quality, we make sure to have proof for it. Here is how we got internationally-recognized certificates and validated our product through multiple clinical studies.
2 weeks ago, our team attended the Becker’s Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + The Future of Spine Conference. Leading experts and innovators discussed the future of orthopedic care, providing valuable insights into how technology and data enhance clinical efficiency and patient outcomes.
The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) has released seven new guidelines regarding telerehabilitation in physical therapist (PT) practice addressing efficacy, delivery, facilitators, barriers, and potential for adverse events.
Principal Care Management (PCM) codes allow for the treatment of patients with a specific chronic condition and are associated with four CPT billing codes: 99424, 99425, 99426 and 99427. Osteoarthritis is included as a disease for these codes. The purpose of the codes for an orthopedic surgeon is to optimize pre-surgery planning.
During the Belgian Hematology Society meeting, professor Nele Adriaenssens, presented the first outcomes of our joint project : "remote (p)rehabilitation for lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients treated with an autologous stem cell transplant"
We are thrilled to announce that Ghent University has selected the moveUP Labs platform to develop a coaching application aimed at supporting parents of children with obesity.
Cascade screening is a proactive approach to identifying genetic conditions, such as Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), within families. It involves diagnosing an index case – an individual with the condition – and then tracing and testing their relatives to ensure early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Cascade screening extends its reach far beyond FH and can be a powerful tool in healthcare to identify, prevent, and manage various genetic disorders. In this blog, we'll delve into the broader concept of cascade screening and how technology can enable this approach and create more awareness amongst healthcare professionals and patients.
The healthcare industry is on the brink of a revolution, thanks to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). While AI's potential benefits are vast, it's critical to approach this transformation with caution and ensure that patient safety remains a top priority. In this blog post, we'll explore the safe and responsible implementation of AI in healthcare, with a particular focus on pharmaceutical companies and the benefits AI could bring to this sector.
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, innovative solutions are the driving force behind redefining patient care, making it more accessible, personalized, and effective. At MoveUP, we are proud to be at the forefront of this movement, working in collaboration with Amgen, a leading biotechnology company, to reshape oncology care. Together, we developed a specialized application designed to support cancer patients on their journey.
Medication plays a pivotal role in the pharmaceutical industry, where the development, production, and distribution of life-saving drugs are the backbone of healthcare. But what happens after these medications reach the hands of patients? This is where medication tracking comes into play, and in the digital age, pharmaceutical companies can leverage advanced digital tools to enhance patient outcomes, promote medication adherence, and gather valuable data. In this blog post, we will delve into the importance of medication tracking from a pharmaceutical perspective and emphasize the significance of digital tools in this crucial process.
In the world of healthcare, patient-centered care has become more than just a buzzword; it's a guiding principle that shapes the way healthcare providers deliver services. A significant aspect of patient-centered care is the measurement of patient experience. Patient experience is not merely about providing polite and courteous service; it encompasses the entire journey a patient undergoes within the healthcare system, from the moment they enter a clinic to the time they leave after receiving care. In this blog, we will explore the importance of measuring patient experience and how it can enhance the quality of healthcare services.
Discover moveUP's journey in validating telerehabilitation. Our MORE clinical study provides concrete evidence that remote rehabilitation is as safe and effective as standard care. Learn how we leverage technology to enhance patient experience, improve healthcare outcomes, and reduce costs.
In this blog article, we provide a comprehensive overview of RTM codes for healthcare professionals. We will discuss the types of RTM services, the coding requirements, and the benefits of RTM. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of RTM codes and how they can help you provide improved care to your patients.
In the intricate journey of bariatric surgery, effective patient engagement and monitoring are indispensable elements that extend beyond the operating room. The success of weight loss procedures is contingent on a multifaceted approach that encompasses both pre- surgery and post-surgery phases. Let's explore how the moveUP solution revolutionizes patient care and monitoring, offering not only tailored support for surgical patients but also extending its benefits to those undergoing non-surgical interventions, including medication management.
This article delves into the necessity of multidisciplinary, patient-centric care in the burgeoning field of bariatric treatment. It addresses the existing challenges in healthcare systems and highlights the transformative potential of digital therapy in enhancing patient care, backed by recent research and practical implementations.
This study tracked 132 patients' physical activity (PA) recovery after knee or hip arthroplasty using fitness trackers and telerehabilitation. By week 7 post-surgery, patients regained their pre-operative PA levels, with no further improvement by 3 months. Pre-operative step count, crutch usage duration, and pre-operative symptoms predicted 35% of the PA recovery at 3 month
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