The digital transformation of healthcare is accelerating, but not fast enough. Like the financial sector in the early 2000s, healthcare is under pressure to modernize. Patients expect medical record ...
AI and blockchain are transforming Healthcare by fixing fragmented data, improving public health analytics, and enabling secure, real time medical insights.
Digital Healthcare has emerged as an industry watchword and is more than a passing term when we see the multitude of ‘wearable’ healthcare related gifts being opened and used over the recent holidays.
How integrated data ecosystems can power smarter health care. Sponsored byRoche Around the world, countries are facing the challenges of aging populations, growing rates of chronic disease, and ...
The boundaries between clinical care, data science, and tech are fast dissolving, making way for a new blueprint for healthcare education ...
By any reasonable measure, the Trump administration’s and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push to ...
Healthcare organizations face an increasingly complex digital landscape that is rapidly evolving. How can organizations thrive amid this constant change? New research from Huron identifies five ...
Humana is launching a new center for digital health and analytics, which could eventually employ about 250 people to develop new data-driven technologies to advance its healthcare initiatives for plan ...
The European Health Data Space (EHDS) is now the law of the land, entering into force on 26 March this year, which marks the beginning of its transition phase toward application. Every EU Member State ...
Digital health companies testified to the House Ways and Means health subcommittee Wednesday morning about the benefits of using wearables and remote monitoring devices to track personal health data.
SUSA project is leading a groundbreaking educational initiative to close digital skills gaps in the European healthcare sector. Bringing together 21 leading partners -including 12 universities, five ...
Healthcare industry stakeholders made their case to leaders in President Donald Trump's health department last week about the need to improve the nation's health information technology infrastructure.
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