• Fitbit launches COVID-19 wearables study for early detection algorithm

    Fitbit launches COVID-19 wearables study for early detection algorithm

    The in-app study collects wearable data and asks participants about their recent symptom history. Fitbit has launched an in-app study the company says could help develop an algorithm for detecting …

    Posted May 25, 2020covid-19smart wearables

  • Apple and Google launch contact tracing API for COVID-19 exposure

    Apple and Google launch contact tracing API for COVID-19 exposure

    Apple and Google today rolled out their digital contact tracing technology that can be used by public health agencies to track COVID-19. Find out how the tech giants’ collaboration on technology …

    Posted May 25, 2020api

  • Proactive Patient Does Own Admission Orders, H&P

    Proactive Patient Does Own Admission Orders, H&P

    QUEENS, NY - In one of the best examples in recent memory of medical self-ownership, a proactive patient not only sought medical attention but also did his own admission orders and H&P when it …

    Posted May 21, 2020humourpatient

  • How the Interoperability Rule, APIs Could Reduce Clinician Burden

    How the Interoperability Rule, APIs Could Reduce Clinician Burden

    May 19, 2020 - The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) final interoperability rule has the potential to transform EHR systems by improving interoperability and …

    Posted May 21, 2020interoperabilityphysician burnout

  • How hospitals can prevent and respond to ransomware attacks

    How hospitals can prevent and respond to ransomware attacks

    Ransomware attackers have focus on the healthcare industry as their target de jour. The attacks are hard to prevent and costly. In this guest post, Rick Clark, corporate security director for a …

    Posted May 21, 2020hospitalsransomware

  • Hospitals should prepare now for future telehealth demands

    Hospitals should prepare now for future telehealth demands

    Current patient deferral of nonurgent services could lead to a “care debt” down the line, say Duke researchers. To meet those needs, health systems should be building out a robust …

    Posted May 20, 2020hospitaltelehealth

  • 3 Pillars That Impact Intrinsic Motivation, Clinician Burnout

    3 Pillars That Impact Intrinsic Motivation, Clinician Burnout

    Two medical professionals cited a study that found three pillars that could decrease clinician burnout in the ever-evolving medical landscape. May 18, 2020 - Enhancing provider autonomy, competence, …

    Posted May 19, 2020physician burnout

  • Debunking COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories

    Debunking COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories

    One person in Wuhan eats an uncooked bat, and your local Walmart runs out of toilet paper. This is such a surreal scenario, no wonder people are looking for alternative answers to how their normal …

    Posted May 19, 2020covid-19

  • Why Cyberthreats Tied to COVID-19 Could Hit Diverse Targets

    Why Cyberthreats Tied to COVID-19 Could Hit Diverse Targets

    Besides hospitals and academic institutions, dozens of nonprofits, including so-called “nongovernmental organizations” - or NGOs - around the world must protect their COVID-19 research and …

    Posted May 19, 2020covid-19cybersecurity

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