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Personalized medicine is constantly evolving, and the technologies it relies on are advancing rapidly. In this environment, the associated challenges are numerous and complex. Overcoming them often requires fresh eyes and multiple perspectives.
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Employers, payers and providers should work with community organizations to mitigate the negative effects of social factors and drive better health outcomes for women.
Artificial intelligence can help relieve clinicians' administrative burden so they can devote more time to direct patient care, say Dave Brown and Thanos Melitsiotis of QiiQ.
A series of themes and proposals to help advance the digital transformation of healthcare in the Middle East and North Africa were made during the final session of the 2022 HIMSS Middle East Health Conference & Exhibition.
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Ensuring care continuity while meeting regulatory requirements.
Its causes are multifactorial, but feeling undervalued and disrespected are two big factors, says Dean Browell, chief behavioral officer at Feedback, who explains how healthcare organizations can attract and retain experienced doctors and nurses.
One notable success at the behavioral healthcare organization has been a 35% increase in team members' use of evidence-based techniques since implementing the technology.
At the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum, MITRE's Suneel Sundar, senior manager of cyber new professionals, will share insider threat learnings to help IT professionals detect, mitigate and stop insider cybersecurity threats.
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Developing strategic security initiatives for hospitals.
While healthcare cybersecurity experts indicated longer response times to cyberattacks during these times, the new report cited hospital emergency rooms as models for SOC staffing.


