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By Adam Ang | 04:51 am | September 30, 2024
Cancer treatment research can now rely less on Western datasets.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:58 pm | September 27, 2024
The lower MA premiums are expected to drive enrollment to 35.7 million by 2025 - about 51% of all Medicare beneficiaries.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:33 pm | September 27, 2024
Robert Slepin, emeritus CIO advisor at Epic, explains why with the story of JCL Connect, a complex business, clinical, and IT infrastructure transformation program at John C. Lincoln Health Network in Phoenix.
By Andrea Fox | 01:27 pm | September 27, 2024
To prevent healthcare cyberattacks and their damage to the American public, lawmakers propose mandatory cybersecurity requirements and penalties, which include jail time for executives who lie about cyber hygiene. 
By Andrea Fox | 11:18 am | September 27, 2024
The commission is expected to codify a rule next month that requires cellular carriers to georoute wireless 988 calls to the closest national service provider, better connecting callers in crisis to local suicide prevention and care services, HHS said.
By Adam Ang | 08:17 am | September 27, 2024
Also, Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand is set to launch a national programme ensuring cancer therapy adherence.
By Bill Siwicki | 05:10 pm | September 26, 2024
Robert Slepin, who has decades of experience as a health IT leader, offers his considered insights about the art and science of change management – helping health system C-suite and IT execs manage the demands of a fast-changing future.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:03 pm | September 26, 2024
The focus will be on ensuring rural communities have access to primary care, emergency services and specialty care.
By Adam Ang | 12:32 pm | September 26, 2024
Asan Medical Center has saved 10,587 staff hours and over 315 million won in operational costs through RPA.
By Andrea Fox | 11:18 am | September 26, 2024
The global IT outage on July 19 was a catastrophe of cinematic proportions, said the chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, but the cybersecurity giant insists new and revised procedures would now catch any similar mistake before it's pushed out.