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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

For something as important and as sensitive as healthcare, there are plenty of rules and regulations in place to protect both patients and organizations. However, with healthcare being ever-evolving our regulations are also ever evolving. The following is what they had to say.

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Future of medical device cyber security

Lloyd Price

There are a number of factors driving the growth of cyber attacks on medical devices. The growing sophistication of cyber attackers: Cyber attackers are becoming more sophisticated and are developing new methods to attack medical devices. This will help to protect devices from known vulnerabilities.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Beginning with foundational projects like streamlining patient-provider interactions and addressing administrative challenges, this approach will enhance operational efficiency while also satisfying new regulations. In fact, we got so many that we had to narrow them down to just the best and most interesting.

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Uses of AI in Healthcare – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

The use of robots in health care will exponentially mature with the development of robots capable of performing basic medical tasks, such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and providing wound care. In fact, we got so many that we had to narrow them down to just the best and most interesting. in medicine in all aspects.

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

With 81% of North American adults owning a smartphone, 1 this frontier could be reached in the foreseeable future in the United States and is particularly relevant to the management of chronic diseases. Mobile Devices and Health was published yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine. Authored by Ida Sim, M.D., mHealth Insights.