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This week's top stories include California passing a law mandating a 45-day supply of PPE, digital health company GoodRX filing to go public, and healthcare execs naming telehealth as their No. 1 pandemic tech problem.
The NHS AI Lab will help facilitate the adoption of artificial intelligence into clinical settings, but quality of data is imperative, says Indra Joshi, director of AI at the NHSX.
IntelyCare CEO David Coppins says at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals got resources first while post-acute care executives maxed out credit cards buying PPE and staff wore garbage sacks for gowns.
Since COVID-19, users across the globe have been the "change makers" in ensuring that healthcare delivery is more equitable and accessible, says digital health futurist Shafi Ahmed.
Israel's military defense expertise fueled the production of medical devices, diagnostics and other data intelligence tools in response to COVID-19, says Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dr. Daniel Gold.
Patient speaker Monica Evason discusses why medical professionals need to make community-based patient care more personal and human.
This week's top stories include the VA giving scheduling technology a test run, fines for nursing homes not complying with testing regulations and telehealth giant Amwell getting a $100 million funding boost from Google Cloud.
Despite increased adoption of technology during COVID-19, the digital divide must be addressed by greater investment, says professor Sam Shah, founder and director of Faculty of Future Health.
Remote care automation and predictive triage can help patients get the care they need safely and efficiently, according to experts at FutureMed 2020.
The recent series of events of Black Lives Matter have revealed the vast disparities that impact UK BAME workers within the health tech industry.