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By Cisco Systems | 02:27 am | April 16, 2021
In today’s ever-changing technological environment, healthcare organizations are expected to constantly advance their technological capabilities to improve their clinical processes further and deliver better outcomes.
By Thiru Gunasegaran | 03:30 am | April 15, 2021
The report includes data from hospitals in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand.
India
By Thiru Gunasegaran | 03:43 am | April 06, 2021
The global telehealth service can help to address the shortage of doctors serving the country’s rural areas.
By Roy Chiang | 07:32 am | April 01, 2021
Upon its completion, the platform will first be used by policyholders from participating insurer Great Eastern in a pilot before being scaled nationwide.
By Roy Chiang | 01:23 am | March 31, 2021
Space 95 – an IT services company in Seychelles – has launched "Contak", a contact tracing app that will enable users to register places they have visited.
By Roy Chiang | 07:01 am | March 10, 2021
The healthcare landscape has transformed drastically over the years and we have found ourselves in a situation where both patients and consumers alike are becoming more engaged and involved in their own health.
By Roy Chiang | 10:25 pm | March 08, 2021
HealthCerts, an amalgamation of cryptographic hashes, blockchain technology, privacy protection and proof identity, is a set of open-source digital standards which is utilised for the issuing of digital COVID-19 test result certificates.
By Roy Chiang | 03:34 am | February 23, 2021
The vaccine which was developed by Chulalongkorn University showed promising results in prior trials with mice and monkeys.
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By Amazon Web Services (AWS) | 03:18 am | February 23, 2021
Amidst an ever-changing landscape, it’s prudent for healthcare organizations to keep pace with healthcare innovations and reap their benefits.
By Mike Miliard | 11:53 am | February 16, 2021
A report Tuesday from South Korea's Yonhap News Agency on Tuesday alleged that the regime of Kim Jong Un had tried to tap into the servers of a local drugmaker to obtain data on the Pfizer vaccine.