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Will 2024 see a reboot of Google Glass-style headsets in Healthcare?

Lloyd Price

Challenges to a 2024 reboot: Regulatory hurdles: Medical devices need to meet strict safety and privacy regulations, which could delay the approval and adoption of Glass in healthcare settings. Overall, there's a good chance we'll see some progress towards a Google Glass-style headset reboot in healthcare in 2024.

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Direct Recruiters, Inc. and INNOVA People Merge to Launch Healthcare and Tech Staffing Divisions

Healthcare IT Today

Joel Slenning and INNOVA People are the ideal partner based on their existing footprint in the hospital IT space. Additionally, their expertise in several other areas of hospital staffing will allow us to become a complete solution for our clients. Originally announced February 26th, 2024 Learn more at innovapeople.com.

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Te Toka Tumai Auckland rolling out FHIR-ed-up PAS and more briefs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

InterSystems said that the new PAS at Te Toka Tumai Auckland will go live in mid-2024. National study gets federal grant to evaluate medication charting model involving EMRs A new federal government-funded project will involve pharmacists to validate a medication charting and deprescribing model in hospitals using EMRs.

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Health IT Trends that Deserve More Attention

Healthcare IT Today

Dr. Lawrence Werlin, Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist at HRC Fertility Fertility preservation will be one of the most significant fertility topics in 2024. One challenge is extensive nomenclature differences across physician practices, hospitals, and pharmacies.

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Where telemedicine is headed now that the PHE has ended

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

For example, Medicare reimbursement of telemedicine will continue by and large as it did during COVID until the end of 2024. As things currently stand, with the caveat that things may very well change, after 2024 these flexibilities will be scaled back and will essentially only apply to mental health services.