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THE CHALLENGE: U.S. largest public hospital network requires customized recycling program to be implemented across multiple locations with varying business requirements Dispersed locations ABM/KNOX removal HIPAA Compliance Logistical Support THE RESULTS: A customized buyback program was developed to meet critical business requirements across all the ...
After implementation of AI decision support, the benign biopsy rate decreased from 71.79% to 59.2% while the overall biopsy rate stayed constant. PPV3 increased from 28.2% to 40.8%. Objective To examine the affect of prospective AI decision support (Koios DS Breast) use on breast ultrasound biopsy performance metrics. Materials and Methods Non-identifiable HIPAA compliant data collected ...
What if you were able to simply take a pill to receive the medication you’re used to receiving through a shot, like insulin? As a leading innovator and disruptive drug delivery company, SmartTab is driving the future of drug delivery to places people would have never expected it to go and injections with a conventional syringe and needle will soon be a thing of the past. SmartTab's ...
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In a world defined by social distancing, telemedicine is now an indispensable form of healthcare delivery. Providing care virtually can broaden access, reduce costs, and save time – but it’s not without risk. While the ability to meet virtually with medical professionals is not new, the pandemic has significantly accelerated its adoption by providers and patients alike. Indeed, the ...
Telemedicine, or the ability for a doctor to complete a patient examination remotely utilizing technology, is not a new concept. In fact, the concept dates back to 1925 when Hugo Gernsback published a theory that remote aperture that could be controlled wirelessly to help a doctor physically “examine” a patient. Today’s telemedicine has advanced tremendously with the advent of ...
When stories break in the media of medical files with patient information found in dumpsters, or laptops with unencrypted data left in cabs or stolen from offices, one element that is often overlooked is that the medical offices in question are usually in possession of full HIPAA Compliance certification. All the necessary ‘I’’s have been dotted ...
