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Butterfly Network reports decreased total revenue in the third quarter, and teletherapy company Talkspace shows a 32% increase in revenue over the prior-year period.
Myra Davis, chief information innovation officer at Texas Children’s Hospital, discusses the new hospital the system is opening in Austin, Texas, and how it's leveraging existing technology to expand automation to ease workforce burden.
Systems need to deliver what healthcare workers want, utilize digital technologies to ease workforce burden and focus on lowering the burden of disease to face the challenges in healthcare today, says Dr Ricardo Leite, CEO of I-DAIR.
Also, new AI-powered mobile apps in Hong Kong support at-home stroke rehabilitation and the mental health of parents of children with special education needs.
The Washington-based company will combine Naring Health, DiscernDx and Foodome's resources with its own offerings to develop personalized nutrition options.
Behavioral health providers have been left behind regarding EHRs, says Alisa Chestler, chair of the data protection, privacy and cybersecurity team at Baker Donelson. A new bill will add federal funding to help the sector, but is it enough?
The acquisition combines IKS Health's tech-enabled ambulatory care offerings with AQuity's acute care solutions pertaining to clinical documentation.
The company also finalized its acquisition of fellow AI-powered radiology quality assurance company CoRead.
The company reported third-quarter revenue of $4.8 billion, comparable to its first and second-quarter revenue of $4.7 billion and $4.8 billion, respectively.
Dr. Michael Pfeffer, chief information officer at Stanford Health Care, discusses the valuable relationship between the CMIO and CIO in making technology implementation successful, and initiatives Stanford is working on moving into 2024.