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Digital check-in reduces stress in the practice

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For patients, a visit to the doctor’s practice often begins with waiting - for free seats, for attention, for order. What if this moment could simply be eliminated? The start-up dubidoc shows how a digital self-check-in can relieve the reception area and give patients more self-determination.

In our video report, we show you this solution in action, directly in the ENT practice of Dr. Shabnam Fahimi-Weber in Essen. Find out how the application integrates seamlessly into the everyday workflow and becomes part of a comprehensive digital patient journey.

Enjoy Watching!

Your MEDICA editorial team

PS: After the practice visit comes care at home. Read our interview to find out how the “NeuroStep” smart sock could one day help people with diabetes.

Meet Health.

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Wearable Patch relieves Arthritis Pain

Chronic joint pain meets cutting-edge innovation: A new wearable patch developed by researchers at Dalian University of Technology delivers precise, adaptive heat therapy in real time. With integrated sensors, Bluetooth control, and a flexible design, it promises safer, smarter relief. It could be applicated not just for arthritis, but for a wide range of inflammatory and circulatory conditions.
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Diagnostics: Human-AI teams more reliable

How can incorrect decisions in medicine be reduced? A new study suggests that humans and machines together make better diagnoses. The combination of medical experience and artificial intelligence delivers significantly more reliable results, as both have different strengths and weaknesses that balance each other out.

Meet Future.

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Doctor visits made easy with self check-in

Constant stress at the reception? It doesn't have to be. Our video report shows how a start-up from Essen not only shortens waiting times with a digital self-check-in for doctor’s practices, but also ensures more relaxed visits for patients. Founder and doctor Dr. Shabnam Fahimi-Weber explains how digital processes improve everyday life for her practice team and patients.
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NeuroStep to relieve nerve pain

Burning pain, numb toes: Diabetic neuropathy robs millions of people of their quality of life. A team from MedUni Vienna is exploring new ways to combat the condition: the NeuroStep sock is designed to restore feeling to the foot and measurably reduce pain. In this interview, Prof. Stanisa Raspopovic explains how this technology works and what it has to do with a learning prosthesis.
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