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What Person-Centered Interoperability Looks Like: Seqster

Health Populi

Turbocharging, really inspiring that bold statement is the love of a son for his parents coupled with tech-innovation chops that could, indeed, eventually bring that audacious claim of being health care’s OS to fruition. That’s why Seqster calls this solution “patient-centric interoperability.”.

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Parker Health Secures $25 Million in Series A Funding to Transform American Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

This funding empowers Parker Health to further its position as the industry’s most compliant and competitive solution helping expand our medical technology and services and to employ global teams. Parker Health has raised $26.3 million to date. To learn more, visit ourparker.com.

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CitiusTech Acquires Wilco Source, Expands Specialized Salesforce Capabilities for Healthcare & Life Sciences- M&A

Healthcare IT Today

CRM for pharmaceutical companies to support contact center operations, inventory management, demand forecasting and order-to-cash (Salesforce Health, Service, Manufacturing Clouds). Digital hubs for personalized, omnichannel patient and member experience (Salesforce Health Cloud). About CitiusTech.

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10 Key Medtech Themes for 2023

Henry Kotula

The combination of rapid developments in novel healthcare technology and heightened demand for integrated tech-enabled care has continued to fuel innovation in the medtech industry. Life sciences and healthcare innovators and regulators are also looking to medtech to increase access to care and health equity.

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From Security to Regulation: Exploring the Hidden Challenges of the Digital Health Revolution

Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare providers, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, and medical technology specialists will all need to take a phased approach to deploying new technologies. What’s further, an incremental approach to technological advancement will allow leaders to stay on task and build out their strategy carefully.