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Considerations from Argentina on the Judicial Control of Public Health Policies

Bill of Health

2) By acting in the manner in which he did, the judge in the first instance violated the division of powers and the constitutional and republican principle of government. The main arguments of the Chamber to support its decision can be summarized in five points: 1) The judiciary is not legitimized to design public policies. “NN or D.,

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

Bill of Health

Both Robert and Valentina Wasson published sensational magazine articles in Life! federal government remained unresponsive to the wealth of evidence supporting the therapeutic use of psychedelics. and This Week, respectively, along with subsequent texts that exposed MarĂ­a Sabina without consent, credit, or compensation.

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Driving Innovation in Healthcare: How an Ecosystem Approach to IoMT has the Potential to Transform Patient Care and Cost Management

Healthcare IT Today

A multidisciplinary team with representation across IT and clinical departments is critical to identify opportunities within the health system to drive improved outcomes. The next key step is to ensure you have the appropriate architecture and clear governance of what data is stored where, how it is used, and who has access to it.

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How Social Media Can Get Public Health So Wrong

Jane Sarashon

I myself used the blogging platform you’re on now to promote the February ’22 issue of Health Affairs in the Hot Points following my post featuring Abner Mason’s origin story on Love and Health which traced his boyhood in Durham, NC, to founding ConsejoSano, now SameSky Health. [By

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The Elevator, Trust and the Data Commons: Bart de Witte Makes the Case for Open AI for Health at WHO/Europe

Health Populi

“I’m in Berlin, and we don’t like walls,” Bart De Witte responded in a concluding Q&A session yesterday at the 2 nd Symposium on the Future of Health Systems, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) in Porto on 5 th September.