News 2/14/25 – HIStalk
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, JD, LLM is sworn in as HHS secretary.
He will manage a $2 trillion budget and will oversee CMS, CDC, FDA, NIH, the Public Health Service, HHS OIG, AHRQ,…
Top News
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, JD, LLM is sworn in as HHS secretary.
He will manage a $2 trillion budget and will oversee CMS, CDC, FDA, NIH, the Public Health Service, HHS OIG, AHRQ,…
As an emergency physician for over 15 years in the Pacific Northwest, Dr. Desislava Hite frequently encountered drug overdoses. And according to Hite, what’s important to understand about overdose is that it’s very reversible—if…
Continue ReadingShawn Murphy, VP, Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation (TLI)
Limb loss and limb difference impact millions of people globally, with over 2.3 million individuals in the United States alone who are affected, a number expected…
Continue ReadingResearchers from the National Institutes of Health are using large language models to develop an artificial intelligence framework to streamline the clinical trial matching process and more quickly link potential volunteers to relevant trials…
Continue ReadingWhat You Should Know:
– Two new National Institutes of Health grants, totaling $5.7 million, are aimed at helping scientists at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University better understand the mechanisms of two cardiovascular complications associated with HIV.
– Thanks…
Continue ReadingAlbert Roberts BSN, RN CSM, UXC and Clinical Systems Analyst II at Juno Health
Effective behavioral health treatment requires a collaborative team of caregivers. These teams need seamless integration and visibility across multidisciplinary efforts involving…
Continue ReadingVeris Health, a subsidiary of PAVmed, has been awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).The aim of the…
Continue ReadingResearchers at the International Space Station National Laboratory (ISS National Lab) and the University of Florida have modeled age-related muscle loss by using tissue chips in microgravity.According to researchers, the model can be used…
Continue ReadingDr. Sriram Rajagopalan, Head of Training & Learning Services at Inflectra From predictive analytics to personalized treatment plans, we’ve probably all heard about AI’s potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics and treatment. As discussed in…
Continue ReadingIntroduction: NIH
Recent research by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has illuminated the complexities and potential of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into medical decision-making. This study, published in npj Digital Medicine, delves into the…