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This week's top stories include CMS giving hospitals guidance in their efforts to reopen ailing service lines, an app glitch exposing video of patient consultations and giving the underserved access to telehealth.
Flare Capital Partners reviews the current landscape of substance use disorder treatment and highlights some early-stage tech companies tackling the ongoing opioid epidemic.
First Databank has adjusted its own editorial practices as evidence of coronavirus drugs and treatment continues to evolve, explains Director of Product Management Anna Dover.
Across a number of different specialties, students – and even practitioners – can put practical technology skills to use and gain an emphasis on collaboration for the rest of their careers.
A panel at BIO Digital dives into where VR, AR and other immersive technologies make sense for healthcare.
Fortinet's Sonia Arista and Renee Tarun discuss staying on top of cybersecurity in a changing business landscape.
Dr. Carl Nohr of the Canadian Medical Association discusses the arrival of the age of smartphone-enabled virtual care and remote monitoring and previews his upcoming HIMSS webinar exploring "person-enabled" healthcare during the coronavirus crisis and beyond.
Large health tech customers are more cautious and overwhelmed than ever, which means that many younger digital health startups will face an uphill battle selling their products in the months to come.
Experts say that adopting an effective digital strategy is necessary for a company’s survival.
Central Logic CEO Angie Franks says health systems and state agencies are using her company's cloud-based technology to aggregate EHR and other data to get resources to hospitals most in need.