7 eHealth podcasts you should be listening to

Podcasts are gaining more and more listeners. Here you can find out what the most popular podcast topics are and which 7 eHealth podcasts you should definitely listen to. 

Like a survey commissioned by the digital association Bitkom from July 2020, in which 1,002 people in Germany aged 16 and over took part, shows that one in three respondents (33 percent) listens to podcasts at least occasionally. In the previous year it was only one in four (26 percent). According to the most recent survey, eight percent of those surveyed listen to podcasts at least once or several times a day, and a further seven percent listen to such formats weekly. Podcasts are regular video or audio contributions that are available over the Internet and can be subscribed to. The audio formats are particularly popular with younger people: 40 percent of those surveyed between the ages of 16 and 29 say they listen to podcasts. However, the majority of Germans have not yet acquired a taste for it: 63 percent of those surveyed say they never listen to podcasts.

The 10 most popular podcast topics

A look at the top 10 most popular topics shows: 83 percent listen to podcasts about the corona virus. This is followed by news (53 percent), comedy (44 percent) and sports and leisure (43 percent). 39 percent of podcast listeners tune in to health and medicine, and a similar number to music (37 percent). The topics of film and television as well as politics are roughly equal, each with 34 percent of listeners, followed by technology and digital with 33 percent.

The 7 most worth listening to eHealth podcasts

In the new podcast Fighting Corona – the top topic of the most popular podcasts – nurses, doctors and paramedics have their say. How do you personally experience the state of emergency and what does that mean for your everyday work? This also includes new digital technologies such as health apps and telemedicine. Tobias Schlegl, ex-moderator and paramedic himself, talks to the guests about their experiences. Fighting Corona is always open on Thursdays www.N-JOY.com and in the ARD audio library listen.

ehealth-podcast.com is the first podcast on e-health in German-speaking countries. Founded in 2016 by two professors of medical informatics – now there are three of them – the half-hour podcast episodes present and comment on news, developments and backgrounds in an entertaining way. Interviews should not be missing either. One of them – on the subject of blockchain – was even linked by Spiegel Online. Prof. Dr. Christian Wache, Prof. Dr. Renato Dambe and Prof. Dr. Bernhard Breil is not only to be found on the Internet or in the lecture hall, but also a lot on the road at congresses and conferences.

In the science podcast two-body problem Markus Gennat (Smart Health Manager), Jan Ehlers (professor of medical didactics) and Sven Kernebeck (health scientist) discuss how digitization, new technologies and innovations affect health and our society. The healthcare system is a central point of reference. Advances in medicine, in methods of artificial intelligence, robotics and in the areas of genetics, nanotechnology and biotechnology are of particular relevance here.

The PR expert Andrea Buzzi interviewed in her eHealth Pioneers Podcast Founders, innovators and players in the e-health sector. The business podcast wants to stimulate dialogue between companies, patients and doctors and make digital health products heard. A new episode is published every second Thursday with and for founders, doctors, insurance companies and of course all people who will benefit from digital health now and in the future.

In the recently established Radiology Magazine Podcast journalist Guido Gebhardt comments on current topics relating to radiology and also interviews experts from industry and practice. This often involves digital communication and current topics such as artificial intelligence, since radiology is a very technically oriented sub-area of ​​medicine.

Patient Germany is the podcast that deals with our health and the question of how digitization is changing our healthcare system and affecting people, i.e. patients, relatives and employees. Karsten Glied is the managing director of Techniklotsen, a company from Bielefeld that supports care facilities and hospitals with digital transformation. In Patient Germany he meets the people who positively shape the digitization of our healthcare system. Together with his guests, he talks about the challenges of the digitization of the healthcare system and discusses positive and encouraging examples with them.

Relaxed listening to what is going on in the nursing landscape. Of course, eHealth topics are also dealt with. in the podcast handing over five nursing scientists discuss and analyze current topics and thus get to the heart of nursing. Together with experts, various topics are regularly examined in more detail. The podcast reports on care structures and how the care of our society can be better managed and offers a lot of specialist information that can also be used well in further education, training and practice.

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