• The Unlikely Rise Of Science And Digital Health During COVID-19

    The Unlikely Rise Of Science And Digital Health During COVID-19

    Over the past weeks, we have covered many aspects of coronavirus. From symptoms and digital health technologies, artificial intelligence, the rise of telemedicine and investigating why some countries …

    Posted May 5, 2020covid-19digital health

  • Coronavirus, cybersecurity and contact tracing conflicts

    Coronavirus, cybersecurity and contact tracing conflicts

    Dr. Saif Abed, founding partner and director of cybersecurity advisory services at AbedGraham, writes about the pandemic and its effect on innovation, and cybersecurity. During this lockdown, as I …

    Posted May 5, 2020coronaviruscybersecurity

  • Fighting Healthcare Fraud with ‘Know Your Patient’ Processes

    Fighting Healthcare Fraud with ‘Know Your Patient’ Processes

    Over the last decade there have been over 2,550 healthcare data breaches impacting more than 175 million medical records. That’s the equivalent of affecting more than 50 percent of the U.S. …

    Posted May 5, 2020health law

  • COVID-19 Kick-Starting Some Multi-Sector Data-Sharing Efforts

    COVID-19 Kick-Starting Some Multi-Sector Data-Sharing Efforts

    COVID-19 has presented state and local governments with an urgent need for data to identify citizens’ needs and direct resources appropriately. Those that have already started sharing data across …

    Posted May 5, 2020covid-19

  • Epic Systems Controls Acute Care Hospital Market Share

    Epic Systems Controls Acute Care Hospital Market Share

    April 30, 2020 - For the first time since KLAS began to track losses in 2010, Cerner saw a decrease in acute care hospital market share, while Epic Systems continued to grow across all health …

    Posted May 4, 2020digital health

  • Will Medical Workers Deal With PTSD After COVID-19?

    Will Medical Workers Deal With PTSD After COVID-19?

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly linked with war veterans. This mental health condition however can be triggered by suffering or witnessing any terrifying event like accidents, …

    Posted May 1, 2020healthcaremental healthptsd

  • WHO Guidelines on PPE Use are Questioned

    WHO Guidelines on PPE Use are Questioned

    According to a globally accepted rule of infection control, when performing triage, medical staff do not need any personal protective equipment (PPE) if they maintain at least 1 metre’s distance …

    Posted May 1, 2020covid-19ppewho

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