hca Lab Confidential: Japan Research Keeps Healthcare Data Secure By blogs.nvidia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:09:09 +0000 Established 77 years ago, Mitsui & Co stays vibrant by building businesses and ecosystems with new technologies like generative AI and confidential computing. Digital transformation takes many forms at the Tokyo-based conglomerate with 16 divisions. In one case, it’s an autonomous trucking service, in another it’s a geospatial analysis platform. Mitsui even collaborates with a Read Article Full Article Generative AI Hardware Software Supercomputing Events Healthcare and Life Sciences Social Impact
hca Japan Develops Next-Generation Drug Design, Healthcare Robotics and Digital Health Platforms By blogs.nvidia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:09:58 +0000 To provide high-quality medical care to its population — around 30% of whom are 65 or older — Japan is pursuing sovereign AI initiatives supporting nearly every aspect of healthcare. AI tools trained on country-specific data and local compute infrastructure are supercharging the abilities of Japan’s clinicians and researchers so they can care for patients, Read Article Full Article Data Center Deep Learning Generative AI Software Artificial Intelligence Embedded Computing Events Healthcare and Life Sciences Inception Inference Robotics Social Impact
hca Asian Development Blog: How Strengthened Regulations and Healthcare Can Prevent Lead Poisoning By www.adb.org Published On :: 2024-10-23 Lead exposure remains a significant public health threat in Asia and the Pacific, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The global effort to address lead poisoning must focus on stricter regulations, enhanced healthcare capacity, and coordinated international action to protect vulnerable populations. Full Article
hca Associations Between Patient/Caregiver Trust in Clinicians and Experiences of Healthcare-Based Discrimination By www.jabfm.org Published On :: 2024-10-25T09:26:14-07:00 Background: Higher trust in healthcare providers has been linked to better health outcomes and satisfaction. Lower trust has been associated with healthcare-based discrimination. Objective: Examine associations between experiences of healthcare discrimination and patients’ and caregivers of pediatric patients’ trust in providers, and identify factors associated with high trust, including prior experience of healthcare-based social screening. Methods: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional study using logistic regression modeling. Sample consisted of adult patients and caregivers of pediatric patients from 11 US primary care/emergency department sites. Results: Of 1,012 participants, low/medium trust was reported by 26% identifying as non-Hispanic Black, 23% Hispanic, 18% non-Hispanic multiple/other race, and 13% non-Hispanic White (P = .001). Experience of any healthcare-based discrimination was reported by 32% identifying as non-Hispanic Black, 23% Hispanic, 39% non-Hispanic multiple/other race, and 26% non-Hispanic White (P = .012). Participants reporting low/medium trust had a mean discrimination score of 1.65/7 versus 0.57/7 for participants reporting high trust (P < .001). In our adjusted model, higher discrimination scores were associated with lower trust in providers (aOR 0.74, 95%CI = 0.64, 0.85). A significant interaction indicated that prior healthcare-based social screening was associated with reduced impact of discrimination on trust: as discrimination score increased, odds of high trust were greater among participants who had been screened (aOR = 1.28, 95%CI = 1.03, 1.58). Conclusions: Patients and caregivers reporting more healthcare-based discrimination were less likely to report high provider trust. Interventions to strengthen trust need structural antiracist components. Increased rapport with patients may be a potential by-product of social screening. Further research is needed on screening and trust. Full Article
hca Healthcare avoidance during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and all-cause mortality: a longitudinal community-based study By bjgp.org Published On :: 2024-10-31T16:05:26-07:00 BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, global trends of reduced healthcare-seeking behaviour were observed. This raises concerns about the consequences of healthcare avoidance for population health.AimTo determine the association between healthcare avoidance during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and all-cause mortality.Design and settingThis was a 32-month follow-up within the population-based Rotterdam Study, after sending a COVID-19 questionnaire at the onset of the pandemic in April 2020 to all communty dwelling participants (n = 6241/8732, response rate 71.5%).MethodCox proportional hazards models assessed the risk of all-cause mortality among respondents who avoided health care because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mortality status was collected through municipality registries and medical records.ResultsOf 5656 respondents, one-fifth avoided health care because of the COVID-19 pandemic (n = 1143). Compared with non-avoiders, those who avoided health care more often reported symptoms of depression (n = 357, 31.2% versus n = 554, 12.3%) and anxiety (n = 340, 29.7% versus n = 549, 12.2%), and more often rated their health as poor to fair (n = 336, 29.4% versus n = 457, 10.1%) . Those who avoided health care had an increased adjusted risk of all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 1.30, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.01 to 1.67), which remained nearly identical after adjustment for history of any non-communicable disease (HR 1.20, 95% CI = 0.93 to 1.54). However, this association attenuated after additional adjustment for mental and physical self-perceived health factors (HR 0.93, 95% CI = 0.71 to 1.20).ConclusionThis study found an increased risk of all-cause mortality among individuals who avoided health care during COVID-19. These individuals were characterised by poor mental and physical self-perceived health. Therefore, interventions should be targeted to these vulnerable individuals to safeguard their access to primary and specialist care to limit health disparities, inside and beyond healthcare crises. Full Article
hca General practice should tackle healthcare inequalities but not health inequalities By bjgp.org Published On :: 2024-10-31T16:05:26-07:00 Full Article
hca Indian healthcare industry to invest further in computational infrastructure for data integration in patient care By www.pharmabiz.com Published On :: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 08:00 IST The Indian healthcare industry is looking to invest further in computational infrastructure as data integration frameworks and regulatory compliance are pivotal to ensure intelligent clinical support Full Article
hca TekniPlex Healthcare to debut strong paper for medical packaging at Pack Expo By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0000 TekniPlex Healthcare is set to unveil its strongest-ever reinforced paper for medical device packaging applications at Pack Expo 2024, 3-6 November in Chicago. Full Article
hca The FemTech Series: How to fix inequality in healthcare By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:30:00 -0000 In this episode of The FemTech series Olivia Friett is joined by Jane Kennedy and Dr. MaryAnn Ferreux where we will discuss the inequality in women's health and how we can overcome the obstacles that come with this. Full Article
hca Transforming healthcare: CinnaGen’s leadership in follow-on biologicals/ biosimilars development and market expansion By www.gabionline.net Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 13:18:16 +0000 <p> <b>Abstract</b><br />CinnaGen, the largest biopharmaceutical company in the MENA region, is a leader in developing follow-on biologicals/biosimilars. Dr Haleh Hamedifar, Chairperson of CinnaGen, spoke to GaBI<i> </i>(Generics and Biosimilars Initiative) about the company’s strategic focus, which includes expanding its product portfolio, entering highly regulated global markets, and advancing affordable treatments for conditions such as multiple sclerosis and immunological diseases—transforming healthcare in underserved regions.</p><p><b>Keywords</b>: Biosimilars, clinical development, commercialization, MENA</p> Full Article
hca What My Daughter’s Harrowing Alaska Airlines Flight Taught Me About Healthcare By medcitynews.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:11:00 +0000 As a leader who has committed much of his career to improving healthcare — an industry that holds millions of people’s lives in its hands — I took from this terrifying incident a new guiding principle. Healthcare needs to pursue a zero-failure rate. The post What My Daughter’s Harrowing Alaska Airlines Flight Taught Me About Healthcare appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Daily Health IT MedCity Influencers Medical Education Providers clinician burnout failure health IT medical errors
hca AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare, But Are We Ready for the Ethical Challenges? By medcitynews.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:09:00 +0000 Navigating the regulatory and ethical requirements of different medical data providers across many different countries, as well as safeguarding patient privacy, is a mammoth task that requires extra resources and expertise. The post AI is Revolutionizing Healthcare, But Are We Ready for the Ethical Challenges? appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Artificial Intelligence Daily Health IT MedCity Influencers AI AI bias bias challenges discrimination ethics health IT
hca How Can Healthcare Organizations Earn Trust with Marginalized Communities? By medcitynews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:49:46 +0000 Access to care isn’t enough. Healthcare organizations need to build trust in order to reach underserved communities, experts said on a recent panel. The post How Can Healthcare Organizations Earn Trust with Marginalized Communities? appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Consumer / Employer Daily Health Tech Payers SYN Top Story Alkeme Health Anise Health Behavioral Health Tech BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota Freespira humana health horizons trust
hca Closing Staffing Gaps in Healthcare by Utilizing Diverse Pipelines of Contingent Talent By medcitynews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:47:00 +0000 By adopting a contingent workforce model and investing in the right data tools to power better informed decision-making and talent strategy, healthcare organizations can begin to address staffing challenges and turn their talent goals into reality. The post Closing Staffing Gaps in Healthcare by Utilizing Diverse Pipelines of Contingent Talent appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Consumer / Employer Daily Employee Benefits Health Services MedCity Influencers Patient Engagement Providers diversity in healthcare staffing workforce
hca Day Three Notes – JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, San Francisco By www.lifescienceslawblog.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 18:12:24 +0000 Yesterday’s conference sessions surfaced interesting questions and approaches regarding the post-acute sector, bundled payment, emergency medicine and anesthesia. Post-Acute Focus: With more and more focus on the need to rationalize and re-organize the post-acute sector, we have seen multiple industry leaders start to evolve their strategies. I blogged yesterday about AccentCare’s interesting strategy in the...… Continue Reading Full Article Healthcare
hca Looking Forward/Looking Backward – Day 1 Notes from the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference By www.lifescienceslawblog.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 19:40:59 +0000 A large amount of wind, much discussion about the U.S healthcare, and the public getting soaked again – if you were thinking about Washington, DC and the new Congress, you’re 3,000 miles away from the action. This is the week of the annual JP Morgan Healthcare conference in San Francisco, with many thousands of healthcare...… Continue Reading Full Article Medicaid Medicare ASC health plan Medicare Advantage population health management Telehealth
hca Food for Thought (and Health): Day 2 Notes from the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference By www.lifescienceslawblog.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 19:45:44 +0000 Addressing the Social Determinants of Health: Is the healthcare industry pushing a rock up a hill? We collectively are trying to provide healthcare with improved quality and reduced cost, but the structure of the nation’s healthcare system remains heavily siloed with the social determinants of health often falling wholly or partly outside the mandate and...… Continue Reading Full Article Medicaid Medicare ASC health plan Medicare Advantage population health management Telehealth
hca The Old and the New – Day 3 Notes from the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference By www.lifescienceslawblog.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 19:47:02 +0000 Day 3 of the JPMorgan healthcare conference was one of striking contrasts between the old and the new. (And, by the way, the rain finally stopped for a day, but it will be back tomorrow to finish off the last day of the conference). The Old: Sitting in the Community Health Systems (CHS) presentation and...… Continue Reading Full Article Medicaid Medicare ASC health plan Medicare Advantage population health management Telehealth
hca Notes on Day 4 of the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference By www.lifescienceslawblog.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 19:06:20 +0000 Some interesting presentations on the last day of the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference that concentrated on common themes – the increasing importance of ancillary business line to bolster core business revenue and of filling in holes to achieve scale and full-service offerings. Genesis Healthcare – The largest U.S. skilled nursing facility (SNF) provider, which also is...… Continue Reading Full Article Medicaid Medicare ASC health plan Medicare Advantage population health management Telehealth
hca Healthcare in Focus: Political Hurdles and Policy Progress in Africa By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Apr 25, 2024 Apr 25, 2024 On April 23, the final session examined healthcare access policies and public health initiatives across Africa. In our discussions, we explored the politics of health and healthcare policy, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We identified political barriers to expanding healthcare coverage and access, and the dialogue centered on areas of progress in addressing infectious and chronic diseases. Beyond focusing on the challenges in implementing effective healthcare policies, in this session we invited participants to propose policy solutions as we look towards the future. The study group counted with the presence of external expert guest Dr. Salma Abdalla. Dr. Abdalla is a Sudanese medical doctor and Assistant Professor in Global Health and Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health. She was the Director of the Rockefeller-Boston University 3-D Commission on Determinants of health, Data science, and Decision making. She also served as a secretariat member for the WHO Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, Katie Chen, Master in Public Administration/ International Development Candidate at Harvard Kennedy School, delivered a memo briefing on how to boost childhood immunization rates in African countries, including through increased vaccine manufacturing, drone delivery., and behavioural interventions to combat vaccine hesitancy. Full Article
hca New Survey Shows UK Public Willing to Pay �10 for Missed GP Appointments to Support the NHS Amid Widespread Concerns About Government Spending on Healthcare - Healthcare leaders and the public say how they would balance the NHSï¿ By www.multivu.com Published On :: 09 Feb 2016 13:10:00 EST Healthcare leaders and the public say how they would balance the NHS� books Full Article Healthcare Hospitals Medical Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals Survey Polls & Research MultiVu Video
hca Democrats Deserted Working Poor: Bishop William Barber on Healthcare, Living Wages, Voting Rights By www.democracynow.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 08:14:06 -0500 “Why is it that the issues that most of the public agrees with — healthcare, living wages, voting rights, democracy — why is it that those issues weren’t more up front?” We speak to Bishop William Barber about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s failed election campaigns, Donald Trump’s election as president and the urgent need to unite the poor and working class. Barber is the national co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, president and senior lecturer at Repairers of the Breach and a co-author of the book White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy. He urges the Democratic Party to recenter economic security and poverty alleviation in its platform and draws on historical setbacks for U.S. progressive policies to encourage voters to “get back up” and “continue to fight.” Full Article
hca Where Do Humans Stand When It Comes to AI in Healthcare? By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Recent surveys indicate that concerns about the potential negative impacts of AI in healthcare are on t Full Article
hca Know How Molecular You's AI is Personalizing Healthcare By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Molecular You leverages AI for precise biomarker analysis and early disease detection Dr. Rob Fraser Full Article
hca Strengthening India's Healthcare: Interim Budget 2024 By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Expanded healthcare coverage for grassroots workers Initiative to establish more medical colleges Full Article
hca Union Budget 2024 for Healthcare Sector By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Customs duties on key cancer drugs fully exempted Reduced costs for diagnostic imaging equipment Full Article
hca Analysis of Healthcare Budget Allocations for 2024-2025: Increases in Expenditure By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: The Medical Treatment of CGHS Pensioners (PORB) increased significantly from (and) #8377;4,296.40 crores to (and) # Full Article
hca Transforming Healthcare: Improving Doctor and Nurse Availability in India By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: 82% rise in medical colleges from 2014 to 2023 112% increase in MBBS seats and 127% in PG seats Full Article
hca International Nurses Day 2022: Nursing Sector Building Block Of Strong Healthcare Sector By www.medindia.net Published On :: A strong nursing sector is an important building block of a strong healthcare sector. Nurses are the foundation of hospitals and the heart and the soul Full Article
hca Strong Nursing Sector Essential for Healthcare Sector, Says MoS Health By www.medindia.net Published On :: Union Minister of State for Health Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar, a robust nursing sector is essential for a strong healthcare sector. Pawar added that Full Article
hca Rise in Cyberattacks: Indian Healthcare Sector Faces a Massive Surge in Hacking By www.medindia.net Published On :: The Indian healthcare sector has become a top target for hackers, experiencing an average of 6,935 cyberattacks per week in the last six months, according to a new report. Full Article
hca More Patients and Less Doctors: A Major Healthcare Strain in India By www.medindia.net Published On :: The strain on healthcare infrastructure in India is immense with just 20 health workers per 10,000 people who are unevenly distributed across regions, said Dr. Full Article
hca Experts Advocate for Higher Digital Healthcare Allocation in Budget 2024 By www.medindia.net Published On :: As the Union Budget 2024 approaches, healthcare experts are emphasizing the critical need for higher GDP allocation to healthcare and advancements in digital health infrastructure. Full Article
hca WHO Partnership to Boost India's Healthcare Innovation By www.medindia.net Published On :: The Indian government has announced a significant step towards establishing the country as a global leader in medlinkhealthcare/medlink innovation. Full Article
hca India's Online National Medical Register for Enhanced Healthcare By www.medindia.net Published On :: To enhance the medlinkdigital healthcare ecosystem/medlink, the government launched the National Medical Register (NMR) (!--ref1--) portal, providing Full Article
hca Preventive Healthcare: A National and Civic Responsibility By www.medindia.net Published On :: On Friday, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, declared that preventive healthcare has become Full Article
hca Gender Disparities in Health: Study Calls for Gender-Responsive Healthcare By www.medindia.net Published On :: A recent global study published in Lancet Public Health reveals significant disparities in health outcomes between men and women, shedding light on the Full Article
hca Deloitte Debate: In the Era of Healthcare Reform, Should Employers Focus First on Benefits - or Get Moving on Workforce Planning? By www.medindia.com Published On :: Deloitte Debate: In the Era of Healthcare Reform, Should Employers Focus First on Benefits - or Get Moving on Workforce Full Article
hca GHX to Lead Session on 'Best-in-Class Invoicing in Healthcare' at IAPP FUSION 2010 Annual Forum and Expo in Texas By www.medindia.com Published On :: GHX to Lead Session on 'Best-in-Class Invoicing in Healthcare' at IAPP FUSION 2010 Annual Forum and Expo in Texas Full Article
hca Pharmacyclics to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Healthcare Conference and MDB Bright Lights Conference By www.medindia.com Published On :: Pharmacyclics to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Healthcare Conference and MDB Bright Lights Conference Full Article
hca Patient Safety, Treatment Advances, Complex Healthcare Issues to Dominate D.C. Nursing Conference, Hosted by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses By www.medindia.com Published On :: Patient Safety, Treatment Advances, Complex Healthcare Issues to Dominate D.C. Nursing Conference, Hosted by the America Full Article
hca ThermoGenesis Announces Global Res-Q Distribution Agreement With GE Healthcare By www.medindia.com Published On :: ThermoGenesis Announces Global Res-Q Distribution Agreement With GE Healthcare Full Article
hca AMN Healthcare Announces First Quarter 2010 Results By www.medindia.com Published On :: AMN Healthcare Announces First Quarter 2010 Results Full Article
hca 5,500 Wisconsin Home Care Providers Unite in Wisconsin's Largest Healthcare Union By www.medindia.com Published On :: 5,500 Wisconsin Home Care Providers Unite in Wisconsin's Largest Healthcare Union Full Article
hca ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors By www.medindia.com Published On :: ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors Full Article
hca Grubb (and) Ellis Healthcare REIT II Acquires Highlands Ranch Medical Pavilion Near Denver By www.medindia.com Published On :: Grubb (and) Ellis Healthcare REIT II Acquires Highlands Ranch Medical Pavilion Near Denver Full Article
hca DeVito/Verdi Continues Dominance at Healthcare Advertising Awards Shows By www.medindia.com Published On :: DeVito/Verdi Continues Dominance at Healthcare Advertising Awards Shows Full Article
hca Accelerating Healthcare With AI-Powered Medical Notes By www.medindia.net Published On :: medlinkAI model/medlink ChatGPT can draft administrative medical notes significantly faster than doctors, while still ensuring quality as revealed Full Article
hca Healthcare Providers Share Experiences Developing AI for Social Determinants By www.medindia.net Published On :: Social determinants of health refer to the circumstances in which individuals are born, grow, live, work, and age, encompassing factors such as income, education, and access to healthcare. Full Article
hca Transforming Healthcare: The Rise of Augmented Reality in Surgery By www.medindia.net Published On :: medlinkAugmented reality/medlink (AR) is poised to dramatically change healthcare, particularly in surgical procedures. By overlaying digital information Full Article