
AI-powered voice transcription may be a groundbreaking innovation in healthcare sector
The ever-increasing burnout in the healthcare sector necessitates the implementation of AI-sponsored voice-recognition technology in the examination rooms.
The ever-increasing burnout in the healthcare sector necessitates the implementation of AI-sponsored voice-recognition technology in the examination rooms.
Learning from the pandemic, LifeBridge, a Baltimore-based healthcare system, has launched a digital health platform in partnership with Get Well to help patients and their caretakers track symptoms of monkeypox and devise a care plan.
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have created a digital platform targeted at improving remote monitoring for stroke patients while also enhancing care coordination.
GE Healthcare has partnered with Nex Cubed to devise a programme, named Edison Accelerator, to accelerate, expand, and validate innovative solution in order to address challenges faced by the healthcare industry.
COVID-19 came as a blow to everyone, especially to the pharmaceutical brands and their R&D industry, as much was being expected of them.
These are the weekly disruptions seen in the healthcare industry from last week (6th July to 12th August).
After mulling over the idea for several years, the pharma giant, Pfizer, is set to protect its patients and promote its new drug ‘Panzyga’, for the rare disorder, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIPD), through the warranty programme.
Basys.ai, a Harvard-based health tech startup, is all set to launch its proprietary AI technology in India, a platform that tracks, predicts and provides interventions to drive better treatment outcomes for metabolic health.
A study shows that an adult’s ability to differentiate between a child’s cries of pain and mild discomfort comes with experience.
Boulder Health Community has joined hands with Denver-based non-profit organisation, Project Angel Heart, and has collected funds worth $75,000 to provide free specialised meals to 90 residents of Boulder County.
The ever-increasing burnout in the healthcare sector necessitates the implementation of AI-sponsored voice-recognition technology in the examination rooms.
Learning from the pandemic, LifeBridge, a Baltimore-based healthcare system, has launched a digital health platform in partnership with Get Well to help patients and their caretakers track symptoms of monkeypox and devise a care plan.
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have created a digital platform targeted at improving remote monitoring for stroke patients while also enhancing care coordination.
GE Healthcare has partnered with Nex Cubed to devise a programme, named Edison Accelerator, to accelerate, expand, and validate innovative solution in order to address challenges faced by the healthcare industry.
COVID-19 came as a blow to everyone, especially to the pharmaceutical brands and their R&D industry, as much was being expected of them.
These are the weekly disruptions seen in the healthcare industry from last week (6th July to 12th August).
After mulling over the idea for several years, the pharma giant, Pfizer, is set to protect its patients and promote its new drug ‘Panzyga’, for the rare disorder, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIPD), through the warranty programme.
Basys.ai, a Harvard-based health tech startup, is all set to launch its proprietary AI technology in India, a platform that tracks, predicts and provides interventions to drive better treatment outcomes for metabolic health.
A study shows that an adult’s ability to differentiate between a child’s cries of pain and mild discomfort comes with experience.
Boulder Health Community has joined hands with Denver-based non-profit organisation, Project Angel Heart, and has collected funds worth $75,000 to provide free specialised meals to 90 residents of Boulder County.
According to Business Wire, global Healthcare Industry will be worth $12T by 2022. Healthcare is vast and highly fragmented with a mix of public and private players. It comprises patients and healthcare providers such as hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and related life sciences.
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