Public Policy
The company offers a technology platform that aims to help primary care practices find gaps in care and manage the health of their patient populations.
National Center for Health Workforce Planning CEO Ziad Nakshabandi discusses the reskilling and upskilling of healthcare workers and how that effort aligns with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 objectives.
Robert Anderson, Jr., CEO of Cyber Defense Labs, on how healthcare organizations protect themselves against cyberattacks, federal technology resources, policy implications and the complexities of cyberinsurance.
The Oregon Health Authority said the deal is not likely to greatly reduce access to affordable care in the state, but it placed some conditions on its approval.
The U.S. International Trade Commission determined Apple Watches with ECG functionality violate AliveCor patents, but an import ban is on hold until appeals wrap up in a case before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
United Language Group's Leslie Iburg and Abigail Katz discuss the expiration of the federal public health emergency and what is needed to reach beneficiaries, including creating culturally relevant materials in multiple languages.
The company said it plans to launch the latest model of its CGM in early 2023.
The Mobile Health Apps tool aims to help developers determine which federal laws apply and which agencies oversee different aspects of mobile health technology.
Former CEO Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison last month.
The company pitches iQuest as a way for physicians to provide more precise cancer treatment and lessen the likelihood of negative side effects.