Data and Information
Artificial intelligence can help free clinicians from administrative tasks so they can focus on one-on-one patient care, according to Dave Brown, CEO at QiiQ and Thanos Melitsiotis, CPO at QiiQ.
What are the risks inherent in trackers regarding patient information? How can they be minimized? Odia Kagan, partner and chair of GDPR compliance and international privacy for Fox Rothschild LLP, offers insights.
In a letter to CEO Tim Cook, ten state attorneys general called on the tech giant to require stricter privacy standards for third-party apps hosted on the App Store.
The funding comes a year after the payment startup announced a $15 million Series A.
The trial aims to enable hospitals and nursing homes to quickly respond to emergency situations while ensuring patients' privacy.
The Israeli startup said it's now focused on receiving clearance to use its AEYE-DS system with a portable camera.
The AI-backed genomic and clinical data company announced it had laid off about 250 workers in August.
Armis Chief Technology Officer for Healthcare Oscar Miranda says that regulations are defined baselines, but security goals often exceed them, and the disconnect is a common theme in healthcare.
Its technology helps eliminate manual steps in reporting and interpretation of ultrasound images of breast and thyroid.
Its AI mammography solution will support screening exams for 350,000 women annually.