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When infectious diseases surge, response often comes down to timing: whether communities can position the right people and supplies before case counts spike. A…
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From patient portals and text messages to wearable devices and artificial intelligence, digital health technologies are becoming a significant part of medical care. But…
When paired with the expertise of health care providers, who serve as guides, partners in care, and healers, we have the critical elements in…
Welcome to the weekly edition of Healthcare IT Today Bonus Features. This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new…
Americans believe that the family as a whole—especially a spouse or partner—is responsible for caring for an older adult. Biological and stepchildren have the…
Portal designs often amplify alarm rather than offering contextEvery clinician knows the moment: a patient messages in a panic because their hemoglobin is 11.9…