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Success Stories & ROI
By Bill Siwicki | 11:30 am | September 16, 2024
The convergence of physician shortages, efficient use of hospital beds and hybrid working models contributes to the growth of inpatient telemedicine. The health system's programs address critical constraints and boost patient outcomes.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:27 pm | September 13, 2024
Hospitals could enhance accessibility by investing in alternative sites of care and virtual visits, report says.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:05 pm | September 13, 2024
Eko Health added to its board of directors, and Medtronic announced a new chief medical officer for robotics and digital technologies.  
By Jessica Hagen | 03:12 pm | September 10, 2024
Hippocratic AI and Adtalem’s Chamberlain University and Walden University will develop a certification program for nurses to evaluate and assess AI use in healthcare.
By Anthony Vecchione | 02:59 pm | September 10, 2024
AlphaProteo was created to advance drug design and disease understanding by helping researchers configure high-strength proteins that bind to molecules.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:20 pm | September 06, 2024
CarrotMatch connects patients to top-tier local community-based healthcare providers while considering social determinants of health.  
By Bill Siwicki | 12:05 pm | September 04, 2024
Inspired by her mother's healthcare struggles, Dr. Kate Sowerwine now serves as chief medical officer of a virtual care company and advocates for more widespread use of the technologies to improve patient outcomes.
By Jeff Lagasse | 05:29 pm | August 29, 2024
HHS has said the revised March bulletin was consistent with HIPAA's definition of individually identifiable health information.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 11:26 am | August 28, 2024
Healthcare leaders must demand ethical artificial intelligence and ensure their RFPs list requirements for safeguards, says Sarah M. Worthy of DoorSpace. This will take time, which would mean pulling back from investing in the majority of AI tools.