The healthcare industry can no longer afford to rely on manual processes and disparate systems for provider data management.
Technology is reshaping healthcare, but its transformative power to dispel health inequities will only be realized if leaders address a critical challenge: the digital divide.
Hundreds of doctors, researchers and technology companies convened in San Diego this week to discuss the future of medicine.
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KARL STORZ United States proudly announces the release of a new healthcare technology ...
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Millie CEO and founder Anu Sharma said that, while inherently political, AI tools such as an abortion training model ...