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Researchers from Kantar Health suggest that as telehealth services continue to be used, inequalities in access and usage should be monitored to find ways to close healthcare gaps.
Friedrich Lämmel, founder and CEO of Thryve, discusses how extracting high-quality data can help improve patient outcomes by providing personalized treatments more efficiently via digital solutions.
Dr. Ceri Thompson, deputy head of the eHealth, Wellbeing and Ageing unit at the European Commission, discusses why health data systems must be based on infrastructure and mechanisms that people can trust.
This week's top stories include a Universal Health Services cyberattack, Anthem reaching a $39.5 million settlement in a 2015 attack, and Apple Watch's abnormal pulse feature driving unnecessary healthcare visits.
The UK hospital has initiated its first robotics programme, which will include cancer resection.
The EU-backed community of health innovators is funding several projects to promote healthy ageing in Europe.
Because providers and citizens have an open mindset, rapid digital transformation was able to take place effectively during the pandemic, says Daniel Forslund, chairman of the Innovation and Development Committee in Region Stockholm.
CEO Michelle Davey discusses the company's relationship with investors and advice to new startups.
Valo Health’s Opal Computational Platform uses machine learning, cloud computing and real-world data to assist in the drug discovery and development process.
The funds will support global expansion to meet growing clinical and biopharma demand for data-driven medicine.