Management

How Can AI-Powered EHRs Address Healthcare Worker Shortages?
Data and Information How Can AI-Powered EHRs Address Healthcare Worker Shortages?

The healthcare industry is grappling with a severe shortage of workers, a problem that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Economic Forum estimates a dire shortfall of 10 million healthcare workers worldwide by 2030. Against this backdrop, AI-enhanced Electronic Health Records

Breas Medical Corrects Vivo 45 LS Ventilators Due to Formaldehyde Risks
Organizational Governance Breas Medical Corrects Vivo 45 LS Ventilators Due to Formaldehyde Risks

Breas Medical has issued a significant correction involving their Vivo 45 LS ventilators, addressing potential formaldehyde exposure risks. This action impacts over 8,000 devices and comes after findings indicated that under specific conditions, patients could be exposed to harmful levels of

Addressing Aging in America: Healthcare Challenges and Innovations
Data and Information Addressing Aging in America: Healthcare Challenges and Innovations

The United States is on the cusp of a significant demographic shift, often referred to as the "gray wave." By 2030, Americans aged 65 and older will make up more than 20% of the population, a sharp increase from 17% in 2022. Projections suggest this figure could climb to 23% by 2050.

Optimizing Stable Angina Care: Personalized Therapy over Routine PCI
Care Optimizing Stable Angina Care: Personalized Therapy over Routine PCI

Stable angina continues to be a significant clinical challenge, demanding a shift from conventional treatment approaches towards more personalized care strategies. As cardiologists strive to balance efficacy, safety, and patient satisfaction, the nuanced management of stable angina emerges as a

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