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Omitting Race, Ethnicity from Risk Models May Lead to Health Disparities

Health IT Analytics - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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By Shania Kennedy

June 19, 2023 – Researchers have shown that omitting race and ethnicity as predictors in colorectal cancer recurrence risk prediction models may be associated with racial and ethnic biases that contribute to health…

Nursing Classification EHR Integration Could Boost SDOH Management

EHR Intelligence - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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By Hannah Nelson

June 19, 2023 – EHR integration of nursing classifications could help drive health equity through enhanced social determinants of health (SDOH) documentation, according to an article published in JAMIA.
Researchers mapped three standardized nursing…

Managing the Proliferation of Data From Decentralized Trials: A Successful Path Forward – MedCity News

MedCity News - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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The continued maturation of decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) has given researchers the ability to securely collect real-world data on patients as they go about their daily routines. This broader access provides us with new,…

Historical Redlining Bears a Mark on Present-Day Cancer Screening Rates

Patient Engagement HIT - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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By Sarai Rodriguez

June 19, 2023 – Urban neighborhoods, once redlined by federal officials in the 1930s, are still haunted by the effects, as new research shows they face cancer screening disparities. 

Individuals residing in historically redlined…

Lab-Created Mini Lungs to Study Respiratory Infections |

Medgadget - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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Researchers at Rockefeller University have developed a cell culture platform in which to grow ‘lung buds’ from human embryonic stem cells. The tiny structures are similar to the lung buds that form during fetal…

Curbside Consult with Dr. Jayne 6/19/23 – HIStalk

HIStalk - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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I mentioned a few weeks ago that I have been having issues with my health system’s online billing functions. I was receiving paper statements before I received the online bills and couldn’t figure out…

Nanorobots Release Reactive Oxygen Species to Kill Fungal Biofilms |

Medgadget - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed nanorobots that can travel to the site of a fungal infection under the influence of an external magnetic field, bind to the fungal cells, and then…

The Shift Toward an Employer-Driven Market in Healthcare Technology – HIStalk

HIStalk - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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The Shift Toward an Employer-Driven Market in Healthcare TechnologyBy Mike Silverstein
Mike Silverstein is managing partner of the healthcare IT and life sciences practice of Direct Recruiters, Inc. of Solon, OH.

HC3 warns HCOs to fortify against cybercriminals FIN11 now

Healthcare IT news - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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Given FIN11’s history of conducting widespread campaigns exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities to steal data and deploy ransomware in commonly used software in the healthcare sector, HCOs should “consider FIN11 a top priority for their security teams.”WHY…

Scaling SDOH initiatives with analytics and coordinated workflows

Healthcare IT news - (Monday June 19, 2023)
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Healthcare data expert Mohamed Humaidi, senior vice president of data and analytics at the New York and Florida-based health coordinator CareAbout, broke down how clinical practices and health systems can enhance and streamline the…


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