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Maryland is poised to become the first state to create a panel to review expensive prescription drugs and cap how much public agencies will pay for them.
Posted May 1, 2019
In spite of common fears and perceived dangers, artificial intelligence won’t take the jobs of physicians and won’t monopolize medicine. On the contrary: as A.I. will help automate administrative …
Posted May 1, 2019ai
When you search for the word “merge,” Google brings up a definition related to “coming together”: two or more entities joining to help each other address a common problem or need. We’re seeing this …
Posted May 1, 2019mergers and acquisitions
The table is set for interoperability but it’s still going to take a lot of work because the various players — electronic health record vendors, hospitals, policymakers — are not exactly on the same …
Posted May 1, 2019interoperability
In the past week, OCR has released two new issuances touching on HIPAA interpretation and enforcement. On the one hand, the regulated community eagerly awaits and devours these morsels as they are …
Posted May 1, 2019hipaa
Indiana University Health and Raleigh, North Carolina-based WakeMed Health & Hospitals have teamed up with blockchain and pharmacy companies to better track specialty prescription drugs.
Posted May 1, 2019blockchain
Although patient generated health data (PGHD) has stimulated excitement about its potential to increase patient engagement and to offer clinicians new insights into patient health status, we know …
Posted May 1, 2019
It’s more than a distraction, researchers say. It’s more like a brain hack that occupies the brain so fully that it has no room to process pain sensations at the same time.
Posted May 1, 2019
Growth in big data and its potential impact on the healthcare industry have driven the need for more data scientists. In health care, big data can be used to improve care quality, increase efficiency, …
Posted May 1, 2019
The FDA has released a new draft guidance focused on the completion of premarket submissions for medical devices with quantitative imaging functions. Submissions for such devices should include …
Posted May 1, 2019
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