The Health Sector Coordinating Council’s Cybersecurity Working Group has released a guide to help healthcare organizations ...
By adopting interpretation-driven, clinically intelligent technologies, revenue cycle teams can ensure that every nuance of ...
IT WILL MEET WITH THE COUNCIL TO REVIEW THE PROCESS BEFORE MOVING FORWARD. A YEARS LONG BATTLE OVER A DATA BREACH AT NORTON HEALTH CARE IS COMING TO A CLOSE. COURT DOCUMENTS SHOW PRELIMINARY APPROVAL ...
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The recursive care law: artificial intelligence reinforcing feedback loops and health inequity
In The Lancet in 1971, Julian Tudor Hart gave medicine one of its most important insights: the availability of medical care tends to vary inversely with need—the inverse care law.1 Half a century ...
Digital health has become integral to most Americans’ daily lives, with 71% of U.S. adults using health-related apps and 64% using health-related devices, according to a new report from Reach3 ...
YORK, Pa. — A new vending machine in York is providing free health and wellness products to community members. The vending machine, outside the Loretta Claiborne Building on South George Street, ...
New York public health provider NYC Health + Hospitals says a months-long data breach that allowed hackers to steal personal data, medical records, and fingerprints scans affects at least 1.8 million ...
Penn Engineers have developed an open-source algorithm that combines the speed of AI with the precision of geometry to ...
Artificial intelligence is poised to take on a more-active role in the laboratory: two new systems, described today in Nature 1, 2, use teams of AI agents to develop hypotheses, propose experiments ...
A new study suggests that a specific "longevity gene" may help protect the brain from the effects of aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The APOE gene (short for apolipoprotein E) helps the body ...
Healthcare AI company Commure has banked $70 million in fresh funding, reaching a $7 billion valuation. General Catalyst led the funding round, which also included participation from Sequoia Capital, ...
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Far from boosting brain health, taking omega-3 could actually speed up dementia in older people
Omega-3 supplements are considered by many to be a good choice for brain health, but a new study suggests that may not always be the case. In older adults, the researchers found, omega-3s might ...
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