Analysis of 218.1 million notes from 1.6 million patients' electronic health records revealed growing use of emojis.
Using nearly a decade of data (2015–2023) from 800+ U.S. hospitals and more than 700,000 patients overall, Northwestern researchers found that when Asian American heart failure patients are separated ...
At a J.P. Morgan media event Tuesday, the Gilead C-suite seemed to be walking on air as they highlighted Yeztugo’s capture of ...
New research asks if emoji use in clinical records could impact patient understanding, perceived professionalism, and legal ...
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Several months after announcing a slew of partnerships to position itself as a privacy-first company, PurpleLab has unveiled a new measurement tool for marketers.
Three years after the accelerated approval of its anti-amyloid Alzheimer’s therapy, Biogen—neck and neck in the market with ...
Claritev faces a collapsing moat, heavy debt, and a failed turnaround amid the No Surprises Act and UNH integration. Click to ...
Homeless women face unique health challenges with few dedicated resources. And as the number of women experiencing ...
The next major evolution will come from multi-agent systems—networks of smaller, specialized AI models that coordinate across ...
Respiratory infections are among the leading causes of illness and death in the elderly, driven by immune aging, chronic ...
An Alaska woman is accused of defrauding a state Medicaid program of nearly $190,000 through falsified mental health claims.