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HHS says impacts to medical products should be limited as strike at U.S. ports begins
The Department of Health and Human Services Sept. 30 released a statement on the dockworker strike at ports along the East and Gulf coasts, saying that immediate impacts to medicines, medical devices and other goods should be limited.
Nebraska Medicine Targets Earlier Diabetic Retinopathy Detection with AI
Nebraska Medicine, based in Omaha, Nebraska, however, has begun testing an AI tool in two of its primary care clinics to detect diabetic retinopathy in patients — a condition that can lead to blindness.
7 Innovative Devices from CES 2024 Could Reshape Patient Self-Care
The recent CES 2024 show (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) produced a number of health care-related, attention-getting devices. Some are not commercially available yet, but these products have the potential to help patients take greater control of their health.
Surgeon Satisfaction with Medical Device Choice
How Technological Advancements in Prosthetic Cardiac Valves Can Improve Healthcare Provider Satisfaction and Evolve Standard of Care.
3 Things We Learned from the HIMSS Global Conference
The recent Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Global Conference gave tech firms, pharmacy retailers and provider organizations a chance to share insights about digital advances and how they may impact future health care delivery. Here’s what caught our attention during last week’s event.