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Some people have to call around pharmacies to get their script filled, others change to different medications. And the ...
Kelli Garrison, also an independent IT consultant, says a good translator identifies different perspectives, biases and skill ...
GP surgeries across the district and Craven area were hit by “significant IT issues” on Monday (July 28). In an update on ...
What if a computer could read a patient's medical notes and help doctors determine important information for their treatments ...
Health IT experts and leaders discussed strategies to adopt and scale AI responsibly at HIMSS25 APAC. While many health ...
By the age of 40, your brain begins to make small mistakes, faults every now and then. You do not realise it, but perhaps you forget what is on your grocery list, or you walk into a room and forget ...
Paper 2: ‘Direct-to-consumer self-tests sold in the UK in 2023: cross sectional review of regulation and evidence of performance’ by Bethany Hillier et al. was published in the BMJ at 23:30 UK time on ...
But in one of the first real-world tests of an AI tool, working side-by-side with clinicians in Kenya, researchers showed ...
New research shows that the decision to disclose a mental health condition at work isn't purely personal and can depend on the broader workplace environment.
Researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center reveal how body composition analysis predicts treatment response in ...
As hospitals and health systems push to reduce friction in clinical workflows, EHR optimization has become mission-critical. Seven executives at the nation’s largest health systems told Becker’s they ...
A major genetic study of over 21,000 Europeans has identified 10 regions in the genome linked to how we perceive specific odors—seven of which are newly discovered.
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