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Nathan Eddy

By Nathan Eddy | 02:22 pm | February 28, 2024
Public health, payment reform, enhanced delivery models and, yes, generative AI are just some of the topics to explore in these high-level sessions at HIMSS24.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:01 pm | February 05, 2024
Novii+ allows for continuous monitoring of high-risk pregnancies after 34 weeks, and alerts care teams of heart rate and contraction patterns during labor.  
By Nathan Eddy | 10:51 pm | December 13, 2023
The company's portable, battery-operated and Bluetooth-connected device with RPM capabilities enables patients to complete respiratory treatments from anywhere.
By Nathan Eddy | 02:17 pm | November 20, 2023
GlobalData's survey of 114 healthcare professionals showed 43% of respondents believe a lack of specialized skills and talents is the primary challenge they face with digital transformation.  
By Nathan Eddy | 02:23 pm | November 14, 2023
The Boston-based company will allow employers to customize benefits packages to include adoption, assisted reproductive technologies and surrogacy options.  
By Nathan Eddy | 11:02 am | November 01, 2023
The company recently expanded the platform's capabilities to support those in inpatient settings to work across hospital, ambulatory, telehealth, skilled nursing facilities and home health. 
By Nathan Eddy | 11:00 am | October 31, 2023
"Imagine if the tools on your computer that you need to do your job were so cumbersome, they caused you to be fatigued, burnout, and to have to work extra hours to get your job done. How would this impact the quality of your work?"
By Nathan Eddy | 11:35 am | October 25, 2023
NYU Langone researchers say the natural language processing tool, which was able to spot signs of anxiety, burnout and depression in staff during the pandemic, could be a key approach to safeguarding mental health going forward.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:58 am | October 24, 2023
A study in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that "ongoing telemedicine use is fairly effective in having limited return office visits, low emergency visit rates, and very low hospitalization rates compared to office visits."