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Here Are The "Top 5" Healthcare Articles On Our Reading List This Week
Artificial Intelligence intervenes in childbirth; how CIOs plan to manage patient data; scaling a full-time home care service provider and more.
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Artificial Intelligence intervenes in childbirth; how CIOs plan to manage patient data; scaling a full-time home care service provider and more.
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Read last week’s edition below:
To Prevent Emergency C-sections, Researchers Turn To AI To Predict The Course Of Childbirth
“Can AI come to the rescue in predicting the course of childbirth, preparing the O&G team for what lies ahead and improving patient safety?”
Data Management Challenges in Healthcare: CIOs Must Act Now
"Data management remains a major issue for healthcare organizations as the amount of data generated and stored by them is growing rapidly, making it difficult to manage this information with accuracy and efficiency. Many CIOs are looking at how well their current identity solutions are tackling the challenge."
Lessons from Vijay Kedar, Tomorrow Health, on scaling a full stack home provider solution from zero to hundreds of plans and providers
“The product: Tomorrow Health is insurers' one-stop-shop to coordinate and streamline medical equipment, supplies, and home-based care services for their members.”
First 3D Printed Pediatric Medicine Trials to begin in Europe
A hospital in Spain is launching a study to test the efficacy, tolerability, and acceptance of a drug produced for children using a 3D printer.
"The study will be the first clinical trial with a 3D-printed drug in Europe in the pediatric field, and is a result of collaboration between the Pharmacy Service at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, the University of Santiago de Compostela, and the company FabRx. The 3D printer used for the study produces medicines in semi-solid and chewable forms, which are personalized to each child based on their weight and clinical characteristics."
Report: Digital Health Funding Reaches $3.4B In the First Quarter Filled with Mega-deals
"For one, digital health saw a relatively large number of mega-deals, or rounds worth $100 million or more, after a drought during the past two quarters. The report noted six mega-deals in Q1, which made up 40% of the quarter's total digital health funding."
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