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The Role of Companion Apps In Preventive Healthcare

Electronic Health Reporter

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Psychedelic Inequities and Unexplored Risk: Colonization, Commercialization, and Regulation

Bill of Health

By excluding diverse contributions to the psychedelic field, we risk establishing psychedelic practices that exacerbate racial health inequities (disparities) in which people of color experience worse health outcomes as compared to whites on a population level.

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Leveraging Connected Solutions for Improved Patient Care

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Huong Le Dieu, Lead Product Manager , BLabs at Baracoda In the rapidly evolving world of healthcare, where demographic shifts and the prevalence of chronic diseases have placed immense demands on our medical systems, a transformative potential is on the rise.

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Digital Transformation Relies on Data Center Storage

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Ken Parent, CEO at Element Critical As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, there has been significant disruption to budgets, manpower, and resources throughout healthcare facilities. The primary drivers of these developments are outcomes, cost, and experiences.

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Healthcare’s Sustainability Problem And The Solutions Tech Can Provide

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Melissa Powell, COO at Genesis HealthCare. Options such as autoclaving, microwaving, and frictional heat treatment have lower capital and operating costs and less environmental impact, according to the World Health Organization. Telehealth. One benefit: less environmental impact.

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Healthcare Is Changing, Right? Here’s 5 Reasons It’s Not.

HIT Consultant

Kayt Leonard, Global Health Care and Life Sciences Strategic Advisor at SAS We hear it every day, right? Articles and headlines touting “the healthcare industry is constantly evolving and changing” to be more consumer-focused and patient-centric. But is that really all that true? questionable.

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The 2022 Health Populi TrendCast for Consumers and Health Citizens

Jane Sarashon

Financial stressors were a kind of toxic side effect of the pandemic, observed by the spring of 2020 just weeks into the public health crisis. A new article in Nature details the mental health concerns exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, which included economic problems faced by many families.