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The Thematic Roadmap for AHIP 2024: What the Health Insurance Conference Will Cover

Health Populi

We expect at least 2,400 attendees registered for the meeting, and they’ll not just be representing the health insurance industry itself; folks will attend #AHIP2024 from other industry segments including pharmaceuticals, technology, hospitals and health systems, and the investment and financial services communities.

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“The Front Line Is Shrinking:” Nurses Re-Imagine Nursing at the #NurseHack4Health Hackathon

Health Populi

While nurses were in short supply before 2020, the coronavirus pandemic and stress on front-line health care workers exacerbated the shortage of nursing staff globally. Whether working in rural America, urban Britain, central Mumbai or suburban Auckland, the nursing profession s in a world of hurt.

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Online Learning company Coursera launches 100 New Health Courses and Two Health Degrees

Lloyd Price

Coursera, an online learning company has announced the launch of their health vertical—a broad portfolio of health content from the world’s top universities curated specifically to help address the acute shortage of skilled workers in the health industry and meet the demands of a digital health economy.

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The American Hospital Association Looks at Retail and Tech Health Care Disruptors

Health Populi

hospital sector is facing major challenges on all fronts: staffing (especially nursing and more broadly, clinician burnout), supply chain, financial stressors, demographics, and cross-industry politics vis-à-vis pharma and health insurance. “By 2030, nontraditional players could own as much as 30% of the primary care market.”

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3 Ways Remote Patient Monitoring Combats Healthcare Provider Shortages

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Their availability, accessibility, and acceptance to provide care are crucial to attain the highest possible standard of health. By 2030, the World Health Organization (WHO) anticipates that 18 million health workers would be needed, largely in low- and lower-middle-income countries. [1]

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