In the evolving healthcare landscape, various trends are taking hold, according to Tech.co.
ASC News
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants released the first ever workforce data on physician assistants across 22 specialties.
Cognitive computing is changing the healthcare game because of the way it mimics the human brain to draw connections between seemingly unrelated data, eWeek reports.
Apple purchased Gliimpse, a three-year-old startup that was attempting to help patients make sense of their medical record, the Wall Street Journal reports. Here are six thoughts.
Ambulatory surgery centers require medication safety and operational efficiency to provide the utmost care for their patients, but too often the manual processes associated with the management of medication and supplies are prone to error and missed charges.
Researchers studied the association between pharmaceutical company payments to physicians and physician prescribing patterns, according to a study published in The BMJ.
Medical devices on hospital networks could be vulnerable to either intentional hacking or because of weak computer security measures, the StarTribune reports.
The Oregon Ambulatory Surgery Center Association has named Robert Sandmeier, MD, 2015 Medical Leader of the Year.
Central Florida’s Health First, a health system with four hospitals and a multispecialty group, decided to settle allegations of anti-competitive actions with a collection of independent physicians, according to a Medscape report.
Here are seven updates:
