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HIMSS24 APAC
By Hannah Nwaozuzu | 09:18 am | October 02, 2024
The new AMAM24 is designed to support and guide healthcare organisations in realising the full potential of analytics to strengthen data-driven decision making.
HIMSS24 APAC
By Hannah Nwaozuzu | 06:46 am | October 02, 2024
Health tech leaders discussed the diverse applications of 5G in healthcare during the HIMSS24 APAC conference in Seoul.
By Bill Siwicki | 09:56 am | October 01, 2024
The organization is using cell phones, data plans and telemedicine to help low-income families with technology and equity disparities get the high-quality healthcare they need.
By Andrea Fox | 08:12 am | October 01, 2024
An investigation into the incident, now being handled by the Department of Justice, is reportedly trying to determine whether Gov. Tim Walz or Sen. J.D. Vance’s health records were shared as a result of the insider breaches.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:04 pm | September 30, 2024
"This is truly a revolutionary system, allowing us to take operative navigation to a new level, tracking implants and change in alignment in real time with no radiation with a relatively straightforward camera," says a top spine surgeon.
By Andrea Fox | 11:56 am | September 30, 2024
It wants the information released so patients, health systems, interoperability advocates and others "can evaluate the facts for themselves."
By Adam Ang | 03:51 am | September 30, 2024
Cancer treatment research can now rely less on Western datasets.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:58 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 | 12:33 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 | 12:27 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. 

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