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By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 11, 2019
Breath ketone monitoring could potentially offer a safe, reliable and on-demand way of monitoring ketones in the body using portable technology.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 11, 2019
The Joondalup Health Campus and Princess Margaret Hospitals in Australia has used artificial intelligence to accurately diagnose common respiratory disorders in children.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:52 pm | June 10, 2019
The partnership aims to expand secure identity matching so care teams have seamless access to medical records.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:28 pm | June 10, 2019
That’s according to a new Black Book survey of nearly 1,600 hospital and health system CFOs and other executives, which also indicated healthcare finance technologies will be tied to optimized financial processes.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:08 pm | June 10, 2019
According to a new study by Carbon Black, two thirds of surveyed healthcare organizations said cyberattacks have become more sophisticated over the past year.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:35 pm | June 07, 2019
Precision medicine and clinical trial matching specialist Massive Bio is partnering with the initiative. Massive Bio’s precision medicine approach is based on a genetic understanding of the patient, allowing doctors to better select treatments most likely to help those patients.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:20 pm | June 07, 2019
Moreover, the majority of respondents to a new survey had never encouraged patients to leave online feedback in the first place, although feedback on reviews or ratings sites was seen as more useful than social media feedback to help improve services.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 07, 2019
An analyst with MinterEllison says technology has brought Australia to the brink of a transformative phase in healthcare.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:14 pm | June 06, 2019
The revenue cycle management vendor will use PARO to help healthcare organizations identify patients who would qualify for charity under a provider’s Financial Assistance Policy, using thousands of sources of socioeconomic data instead of credit scores as an evaluation metric.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:34 pm | June 06, 2019
However, the Center for Connected Medicine study also found broad support for innovation in the C-suite and that health systems are actively partnering with external parties for technologies and expertise to supplement their strengths.