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The NHS is working with US tech companies Palantir, Microsoft and Amazon to develop a data platform to inform the COVID-19 response. According to a blog posted on Gov.UK, NHS England and Improvement …
Posted Apr 3, 2020covid-19
Three medical device experts – from Capsule Technologies, First Databank and Pivot Point Consulting – give CIOs, CMIOs, CMOs, CISOs and others some best practices for Internet of Things security and …
Posted Apr 3, 2020iot
Clinicians on the front lines in hot zones across the United States are speaking out about the crisis that the COVID-19 pandemic is unleashing on their patient care organizations now, in real time. …
Posted Apr 3, 2020covid-19fda
While the Trump administration has touted the potential for certain drug combinations such as chloroquine and azithromycin to treat severely ill COVID-19 patients, new data shows those medicines may …
Posted Apr 3, 2020covid-19drugs
Almost 22 years ago, Sumana Reddy, M.D., and two other doctors set up a family medicine practice in the rural area of Salinas, California. Now she worries the coronavirus could be the death of it. …
Posted Apr 3, 2020physician
Washington-based Providence St. Joseph Health worked with two digital health startups to quickly deploy remote monitoring technology for COVID-19 patients. The health system is currently among those …
Posted Apr 3, 2020covid-19
OCR (Office for Civil Rights) inside of HHS which is in charge of HIPAA enforcement has issued another notice of enforcement discretion. Roger Severino, OCR Director, announced that OCR will exercise …
Posted Apr 3, 2020
The Situation Awareness for Novel Epidemic Response Project a.k.a, the SANER Project was launched by Audacious Inquiry in response to concerns from public health departments, health information …
Posted Apr 2, 2020
How must health officials conduct contact tracing when a person has tested positive for COVID-19? What is the correct and safest way to ferry a patient with the virus to the hospital? These are …
Posted Apr 2, 2020
A group of young engineers are racing against time to develop a $650 ventilator for Covid-19 patients.
Posted Apr 1, 2020covid-19
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