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The findings show that the app has only added more work for already fatigued public health staff.
The incident, which took place in August, exposed the information of about 22,000 individuals.
Research presented at an American Society of Anesthesiologists event this past week found that software based on artificial intelligence provided flexibility and increased vacation days.
The managed care payer initiated a behavior change program, including AI-supported text outreach. Of 107,000 members who were "unsure," about 57,000 were changed to "ready" for the vaccine.
The company plans to highlight more FHIR-enabled interoperability, organ donor and recipient matching tools, and new approaches to simplifying public health data reporting in Orlando next month.
A new report, released this World Cancer Day, highlights the need for “immediate action” in addressing rising cancer cases in the Middle East and Africa. Healthcare IT News explores four territories, and the current challenges and opportunities for cancer prevention and treatment.
Researchers from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation found that although telehealth use was fairly consistent across demographic groups, rates varied dramatically when it came to video and audio utilization.
A healthcare cybersecurity expert discusses how IT buyers can put financial pressure on device manufacturers to help drive a higher level of security for their fleets.
In a preview of their HIMSS22 panel, two team members from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health explain its collaboration-focused strategy.
The health system gears up with six telehealth programs and reports positive results for its efforts. Additionally, its experts offer helpful advice.