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The Importance of Data Diversity to Enhance Clinical Trials Success

The Importance of Data Diversity to Enhance Clinical Trials Success

Medical advancement relies on clinical trials, which are essential for the development of safe and effective innovative treatments. However, the success and general applicability of these treatments heavily depend on the diversity of the participants involved¹?³. This blog explores the importance of achieving data diversity in clinical trials to enhance clinical trial results and ...

BySOPHiA Genetics


Flu, COVID-19, and RSV in the U.S.: Insights from the Latest Surveillance Season

Flu, COVID-19, and RSV in the U.S.: Insights from the Latest Surveillance Season

Welcome to 2023-2024 season’s respiratory surveillance recap, where we’ll share insights from the most recent respiratory surveillance season, covering three major respiratory viruses: COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. Tracking these illnesses is imperative for maintaining population health because these illnesses significantly impact individual wellbeing and healthcare costs, resource ...

ByBiobot Analytics, Inc.


Speeding Up Healthcare Innovation Leveraging Cloud Technology

Speeding Up Healthcare Innovation Leveraging Cloud Technology

Over the past decade, cloud computing has undergone remarkable expansion. The collective revenue generated by AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft surged from $49 billion in 2018 to an astonishing $206 billion in 2022.[i] Projections from Future Market Insights indicate that the revenue from cloud services is poised to maintain an impressive average annual growth rate of 21%, reaching a staggering ...

ByCaresyntax


MedTech Round Table: The ROI of Surgical Digital Transformation

MedTech Round Table: The ROI of Surgical Digital Transformation

Caresyntax hosted a roundtable discussion on how digital transformation—specifically the collection of data in the surgical suite—can drive both quality and return on investment (ROI). The participants included a panel of esteemed healthcare professionals in surgery, nursing, investing, sales, healthcare technology, and academics. The following is a summary of the new pathways and ...

ByCaresyntax


How ML Will Disrupt the Future of Clinical Radiology

How ML Will Disrupt the Future of Clinical Radiology

The use of computer vision in radiology may have advantages for both patients and medical facilities. However, some worry that machine learning (ML) may one day replace doctors because it can outperform them. The desire for increased efficiency and efficacy in clinical care has been the primary motivating reason behind the development of AI in medical imaging. Recent technological developments, ...

ByFolio3 Software Inc. Animal Care


Transitioning to a single-use mindset, getting ahead of the curve

Transitioning to a single-use mindset, getting ahead of the curve

If single use devices are inevitable, the next step after “why” needs to be an understanding of “how” medtech companies and device makers can get on the right side of the movement. The move towards single use scopes and other medical devices had its start long before Covid-19, but the pandemic has accelerated this trend across the medical technology field. An emphasis ...

ByNoah Medical


Newly Released FDA Guidelines for Sepsis Detection & what it Means for Hospitals

Newly Released FDA Guidelines for Sepsis Detection & what it Means for Hospitals

News and World Report included sepsis scores in their rankings, all these health systems would begin deploying an FDA-approved sepsis solution that drives compliance. ...

ByAmbient Clinical Analytics


Employee Spotlight: Vincent “D” Ming

Employee Spotlight: Vincent “D” Ming

Meet D, one of CSL Seqirus’ Senior Regional Account Managers by day and international lacrosse coach by night. His network of health care system accounts across Northern Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico know him as D, their Senior Regional Account Manager, but he also goes by Coach D. Why? Because outside of supporting his region’s vaccination needs at CSL Seqirus, leading ...

ByCSL Seqirus UK Limited


What’s Top of Mind for Flu Researchers?

What’s Top of Mind for Flu Researchers?

Infectious diseases like influenza can be threats to public health and our economy. At the OPTIONS XI for the Control of Influenza conference, leading influenza vaccines provider CSL Seqirus, joined academic, government, research and industry stakeholders to discuss and learn more about influenza and its impact. Below, CSL Seqirus shared additional insights into topics of interest to the ...

ByCSL Seqirus UK Limited


What is Sepsis? Key Symptoms, Potential Complications, and Vital Treatment

What is Sepsis? Key Symptoms, Potential Complications, and Vital Treatment

The term sepsis describes the body's extreme response to infection. When a person suffers from sepsis, his or her immune system has been triggered in response to an infection, which causes inflammation and damages tissues in the body. Symptoms of Sepsis The symptoms of sepsis may include: Fever (102 degrees Fahrenheit or higher) Chills Rapid breathing (above 20 breaths per minute) or ...

ByAmbient Clinical Analytics


Flu is Making a Resurgence

Flu is Making a Resurgence

In 2022, flu cases in Australia have spiked earlier and with more cases this season than the previous five for the same time period. Experts discuss global implications of the surge. “Influenza is definitely back in the Southern Hemisphere,” said Professor Ian Barr, Deputy Director of The World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, ...

ByCSL Seqirus UK Limited


Filling Gaps in PTSD Care

Filling Gaps in PTSD Care

People who live with trauma symptoms—and the people who care for them—know how challenging the condition can be to treat. Medications and talk therapy help many patients, but are ineffective for many others. The search continues for treatments that work and offer lasting benefits for the millions of Americans who live with PTSD. Sources of trauma Though PTSD is linked with ...

ByFreespira, Inc.


Inside the Transition of Flow Based Patient Care

Inside the Transition of Flow Based Patient Care

The nuclear cardiology department at Ochsner Health System, a New Orleans-­based multi-­ hospital organization with facilities peppered throughout southern Louisiana, is revising its cardiac imaging model and implementing a flow-­based imaging program. Leveraging the Positron Attrius cardiac PET system, the new model is characterized by highly accurate patient diagnosis and treatment ...

ByPositron Corporation


Avoiding Regulatory shortfalls in the Submission Path

Avoiding Regulatory shortfalls in the Submission Path

Commercialization of new drugsrequire careful navigation through complex regulations defined by Global health authorities. Drug development process needs extensive collaborations with internal & external stakeholders, co-ordination with cross functional teams like R&D, QA, clinical research, safety, manufacturing, supply chain, marketing, and so on. At every phase of development process, ...

ByDDi LLC


Improving Skeletal Traction Procedures with Arbutus Medical - Case Study

Improving Skeletal Traction Procedures with Arbutus Medical - Case Study

Erlanger Health System is a nationally acclaimed, multi-hospital health system anchored by a leading academic medical center. Each year, more than 600,000 people are treated by a team of healthcare professionals at seven medical centers across Tennessee and North ...

ByArbutus Medical Inc.


Virtual Triage: Do more questions lead to better patient outcomes?

Virtual Triage: Do more questions lead to better patient outcomes?

One of the common misconceptions related to virtual triage / symptom checker tools is that the more questions the system asks, the more accurate the list of possible conditions / triage level recommendations will be and so, overall, the conclusion is that it is more thorough and, therefore, a better tool. If you are looking to provide your patients with a symptom checker/triage tool or are a ...

ByIsabel Healthcare


DR Systems and Vidar Partner to Ease the Transition to Digital Mammography - Case Study

DR Systems and Vidar Partner to Ease the Transition to Digital Mammography - Case Study

DR Systems. Inc.. is a leading provider of integrated medical image management systems for hospitals and imaging centers. Co-founded in 1992 by practicing radiologist Murray Reicher, M.D.. the company has become one of the preeminent vendors in the PACS industry and serves facilities of all sizes, ranging from one of the smallest hospitals in the United States to large academic medical centers ...

ByVIDAR Systems Corporation


The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center - Case study

The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center - Case study

The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center, located in midtown Detroit, is the only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center in metro Detroit and one of just 51 centers of its kind in the United States. The comprehensive cancer center designation means patients can access treatments exclusive to Karmanos, as well as clinical trials, cancer prevention programs, and ...

ByAdvaita Bioinformatics


Worldwide Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation

Worldwide Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation

The prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation globally is rising at a significant rate. However, researchers, scientists and clinicians remain uncertain as to how many people may have the heart irregularity because of this rapid growth. In addition, there are concerns that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there may be millions of people worldwide with Atrial Fibrillation (AF) who have not been ...

BySky Labs


The Burden of Hospital Acquired Infections on Health Systems

The Burden of Hospital Acquired Infections on Health Systems

What is a Hospital Acquired Infection? A Hospital-Acquired Infection (HAI) (also know as a Healthcare-Associated Infection (HCAI) or nosocomial infection) is defined by WHO as ‘an infection acquired in hospital by a patient who was admitted for a reason other than that infection1‘. This includes infections acquired in the hospital but appearing after discharge, and also occupational ...

ByTriMedika

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