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IoT and The Rise of the Machines in Healthcare

Health Populi

For this annual report, Ordr analyzed security risks across over 500 deployments in healthcare, life sciences, retail, and manufacturing sectors for the 12 months June 2020 through June 2021. By 2022, CTA projects that connected exercise equipment will reach sales of 2.5 million units with revenues of $4.5

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Navigating Correlation and Causation with Life Sciences in the Age of AI

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Alex Long, Head of Life Sciences Sales Strategy at Dell Technologies In science, avoiding correlation without causation is a cornerstone of research methodology. In short, researchers must exercise their critical thinking and domain expertise to validate and interpret AI-generated insights.

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Why #CES2022 Will Be Keynoted By A Health Care Innovator for the First Time

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Beyond tracking activity/steps, exercise and weight via digital means, more patients began to track blood pressure with connected cuffs and wrist-worn devices. More consumers looking at buying new homes were also seeking dedicated home office spaces along with space for fitness and exercise at home.

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Training Your Staff From Becoming a Vulnerability to Your Healthcare Organization

Healthcare IT Today

These training sessions should include ongoing education about emerging threats and new security practices, promoting a culture of security within the organization, simulation phishing exercises, and providing incident response drills to prepare staff for real-life security incidents.

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Healthy Living Trends Inspired by COVID-19: Retailers, Food, and Consumers’ Growing Self-Care Muscles

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consumers’ take on self-care has most to do with healthy eating and nutrition (for 1 in 2 people), getting regular medical checkups (for 42%), taking exercise, relaxing, using vitamins and supplements, and getting good sleep. In the U.S.,

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Australia’s Medical Board to disallow 'tick and flick’ online prescribing

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

" "Prescribing medication is not a tick-and-flick exercise. "A doctor who has not consulted directly with the patient and does not have access to their medical records is unable to exercise good, safe clinical judgement," Dr Tonkin claimed. ON THE RECORD "Telehealth is here to stay.

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Digital Health Tools Are Finding Business Models – IQVIA’s 2021 Read on the Health of Digital Health

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Once upon a time in 2015, exercise and fitness comprised nearly one-half of the digital health categories. Today, one-half of the categories speak to more “medical”/clinical areas that are disease specific, addressing women’s health, medication adherence, and healthcare administration workflows.