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Scotland's Pioneering Spirit: A Legacy of Medical and Healthcare Innovation

Lloyd Price

Visit www.nelsonadvisors.co.uk Scotland's history of medical and healthcare innovation For more than 200 years, Scotland’s scientific discoveries have served as critical stepping stones for the advancement of modern medicine.

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FDA and Digital Health Regulation

Health Blawg

(If you’re being compliant or adherent you’ll read those three first: SaMD: Key Definitions (2013), SaMD: Possible Framework for Risk Categorization and Corresponding Considerations (2014), and SaMD: Application of Quality Management System (2015).) by David Harlow […] article was originally published on HealthBlawg and.

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Employee Spotlight

American Well

State Date: July 7, 2014. As I learned more about the underlying purpose of those communications, I became very interested in healthcare innovation. Name: Mike Lemovitz. Title: Director, Client Relations. Department: Account Management. What were you doing before you joined American Well? What attracted you to American Well?

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Employee Spotlight

American Well

State Date: July 7, 2014. As I learned more about the underlying purpose of those communications, I became very interested in healthcare innovation. Name: Mike Lemovitz. Title: Director, Client Relations. Department: Account Management. What were you doing before you joined American Well? What attracted you to American Well?

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Healthcare Fragmentation Isn’t So Bad, If It Comes with Better Outcomes

Healthcare IT Today

While data fragmentation brings significant challenges, the data generated in our healthcare system is one of the most valuable assets to the healthcare industry to drive affordable, accessible and high-quality healthcare. billion in 2014.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Since we couldn’t expect interoperability before a critical mass of providers were using EHRs, 2014-15 was the timeframe for starting to think about it. We should have the same convenient and seamless “app store experience” in healthcare that we do throughout the rest of our lives.