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By MobiHealthNews Staff | 06:13 pm | December 22, 2020
There was no shortage of variety among the 2020 healthcare initiatives from Alphabet's major business units.
By Sara Mageit | 04:20 am | December 22, 2020
Despite it being a challenging year, 2020 marked a unique opportunity for HIMSS TV to bring you the latest news and interviews in the digital health world, from the comfort of your own home.
By Ahmed El Sherif | 02:26 am | December 21, 2020
According to the latest GE Global Innovation Barometer, the Gulf country is a global leader in creating an “innovation-conducive environment”, with the majority of those surveyed believing that healthcare outperformed all other sectors with respect to innovation progress.
By Mallory Hackett | 11:47 am | December 18, 2020
With the platform, Highmark will support patients and clinicians to increase their engagement throughout the healthcare journey.
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By Mike Miliard | 12:55 pm | December 16, 2020
As COVID-19 wreaked havoc at health systems worldwide, hackers and bad actors were all too happy to take advantage of the confusion and expanded attack surface – in a new "cyberpandemic" that shows no sign of abating.
By Rachel McArthur | 09:17 am | December 16, 2020
Launched in partnership with the UAE capital’s Department of Health, the platform will use “advanced artificial intelligence analytic technologies such as machine learning” to assess various risk factors.
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By NCS | 10:27 pm | December 14, 2020
Across the healthcare spectrum, the implementation of the appropriate AI tech can add value to clinicians, administrative staff and of course, the patient.  
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By Mike Miliard | 03:50 pm | December 14, 2020
Whether assessing vaccine safety and efficacy, assisting with X-ray readings or tracking communities' vulnerability to COVID-19, artificial intelligence has been put to work in new and innovative ways throughout the pandemic.
By Tammy Lovell | 02:47 am | December 12, 2020
The rapid screening test has been developed by researchers at the University of Oxford.
By Mélisande Rouger | 04:06 am | December 11, 2020
A panel of global experts showcased how AI can be developed and used to tackle inequities in health during the recent meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).