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HIMSSCast: How genAI can reinvent the work of clinicians

Healthcare IT news - (Friday January 3, 2025)
AI/ Frequent Updates/ Healthcare IT News

Many health IT leaders at hospitals and health systems and at technology companies say generative artificial intelligence – the kind most commonly associated with the mega-popular ChatGPT – is a game-changer for healthcare provider…

Academia vs. Entrepreneurship

BeKey - (Friday January 3, 2025)
BeKey/ Videos

A lot of people have a view about academia, that you’re just sitting and thinking about the ideas. It’s extremely competitive to get the fellowship, to get the position. It's very stressful because you…

Q&A: Philips on evolving care models, cybersecurity and digital health’s future

MobiHealthNews - (Friday January 3, 2025)
Frequent Updates/ MobiHealthNews

Julia Strandberg, chief business leader of connected care and monitoring at Philips, told MobiHealthNews that key healthcare trends in 2024 included advancements in home-based care and digital health reimbursement. While these innovations aim to improve…

AI to help patients with long-term conditions in North East London

Digital Health - (Friday January 3, 2025)
AI/ Digital Health/ Frequent Updates

Thousands of patients are benefitting from personalised clinical coaching under an NHS initiative that uses AI technology to better support those living with long-term health conditions.
NHS North East London, in collaboration with Health Navigator…

Pilot utilises tech to support digital access for kidney patients

Digital Health - (Friday January 3, 2025)
Digital Health/ Frequent Updates

A pilot project launched by South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust is utilising technology to support digital access for kidney patients, helping them get online and access health information more easily.
The project was…

NHS Lothian launches AI physiotherapy clinic pilot for patients

Digital Health - (Friday January 3, 2025)
AI/ Digital Health/ Frequent Updates

NHS Lothian in Scotland has made an AI-powered physiotherapy clinic available to nearly one million patients across the Lothian region as part of a large-scale pilot.
The AI clinic, called Flok Health, was created using…

Korea OKs first depression diagnosis AI

MobiHealthNews - (Friday January 3, 2025)
Frequent Updates/ MobiHealthNews

The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in South Korea has approved the first depression diagnosis support AI software-as-a-medical device in the country. Developed by local AI company Acryl, the product called ACRYL-D01 uses AI…

Why the CFPB Medical Debt Credit Reporting Ban Could Hurt More Than It Helps

HIT Consultant - (Friday January 3, 2025)
Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

Karie Bostwick, VP of People and Compliance, Revenue Enterprises

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced that it wants to ban the inclusion of medical debt data in credit reports to lessen the negative…

Generating unseen diseases patient data using ontology enhanced generative adversarial networks

npj Digital Medicine - (Friday January 3, 2025)
AI/ Frequent Updates/ npj Digital Medicine

Generating realistic synthetic health data (e.g., electronic health records), holds promise for fundamental research, AI model development, and enhancing data privacy safeguards. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have been employed for this purpose, but their…

When Clinicians Complain About Wi-Fi, Your FQHC Needs to Take Notice

HIT Consultant - (Friday January 3, 2025)
Digital Health/ Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

Lance Reid, CEO of Telcion

It’s hard to imagine, but it’s true: Wi-Fi-enabled devices didn’t go mainstream until 2004, when the first devices (cellphones, personal data assistants, and TVs) hit the market.

Fast forward two decades,…


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