(MedPage Today) — As physicians, we all know what “badness” is in medicine. “Badness” is a word many physicians use to convey a painful, complicated, tragic, or adverse clinical experience. Badness is usually some bad and particularly emotional… Powered by WPeMatico
The agency says the current policies, guidelines and controls for the cybersecurity and privacy of genomic data are inadequate and asks the public to comment on proposed use cases and protections. Powered by WPeMatico
In a far-reaching discussion, the health system’s CIO takes us step by step through some of those major IT changes, and offers his perspective on optimizing care delivery. Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — In an article in The Atlantic from 2014, noted bioethicist and oncologist Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD, wrote that he will refuse all medical interventions including antibiotics and vaccinations after age 75. The logic of his position… Powered by WPeMatico
(MedPage Today) — During a clinical rotation at Tufts Medical Center in August of last year, I witnessed the restructuring of departments in the wake of the recent closure of Tufts Children’s Hospital. On Jan. 20, 2022, Tufts had announced its… Powered by WPeMatico
HHS through the Health Resources and Services Administration awarded $250,000 in emergency funding to Community Action Agency of Columbiana County. Powered by WPeMatico
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) joins the disability community in mourning the loss of Judy Heumann, who passed away over the weekend. Powered by WPeMatico
The author of a study on clinical federated learning walks readers through various forms of artificial intelligence and shows how provider organizations can use each. Powered by WPeMatico
FBI and CISA warn U.S. hospitals to heed indicators of compromise immediately while RansomHouse shuts down a major Barcelona health system and the U.S. and European partners seize equipment possibly used in DoppelPaymer exploits. Powered by WPeMatico