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However, new technologies can help providers and plans better coordinate access to care.
While medical education has felt stagnant since the 20th century, a new group of startups wants to make it more efficient, effective and affordable.
Epstein Becker & Green's Bradley Merrill Thompson explains why the FDA PreCert Program's built-in subjectivity and bias toward established entities should worry the healthcare and medical technology industry.
Innovaccer CEO Abinav Shashank highlights healthcare policy and payment changes that will have major impacts across the industry.
Since their early days as wellness tools, these devices are now informing precision medicine initiatives and leading clinical studies.
Healthcare chatbots can address some of the most pressing challenges for healthcare providers today. However, the benefits come with some downsides.
Flare Capital Partners offers an overview of sequencing options, opportunities for integration into clinical workflow and the companies making that happen.
Reimbursement, data interoperability and risk aversion each have healthcare leaders second guessing technology-led innovations.
A recent study from the Brigham and Women's Hospital demonstrates exciting possibilities.
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