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Cyber Risk & Enterprise Risk Management Resources for Health Care
Strengthen patient safety and operational resilience with expert resources on cybersecurity and supply chain management in health care. Access toolkits, webinars, podcasts, and reports to mitigate risk and ensure continuity of care.
UC Davis Health’s AI-powered solution for type 1 diabetes management
About 2 million Americans — including over 300,000 children and adolescents — live with type 1 diabetes, or T1D.
How Robotic Surgery Helped a 10-Year-Old Dancer Return to the Stage in Record Time
At 10 years old, Kieva has been dancing through life — literally. She is a competitive Irish dancer who reached the Open Championships — the highest level of competition — after just three years of dancing. However, she had a condition that put a stutter in her step.
Petersburg Medical Center delivers gentler, more effective breast cancer screenings
Petersburg Medical Center in Petersburg, Alaska, has ushered in a new era of breast cancer detection with the arrival of its advanced 3D mammography machine.
Baptist Health UAMS Utilizes New Therapy to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Baptist Health UAMS Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic in Little Rock, Ark., is aiming to help patients struggling with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) get a good night sleep if they are unable to use continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.
Game-changing AR spine surgery performed for the first time in Florida
Timothy O’Connor, M.D., director of minimally invasive and robotic spine surgery at the Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Bethesda Hospital West in Boca Raton, Fla., on Feb. 10 performed the first next-generation augmented reality (AR) spinal surgery in the state.
How MUSC uses telehealth to reduce ED wait times
The ED team at the Medical University of South Carolina has embraced a solution that has reduced waiting times during certain hours and brought the number of patients who leave before being seen to almost zero.
Despite AI Advancements, Human Oversight Remains Essential
The introduction of artificial intelligence-driven technology into health care continues at a brisk pace, with sometimes uneven results.
UW Medicine team’s AI-designed proteins offer new hope for snakebite treatment
At the University of Washington Medicine in Seattle, researchers are leveraging machine learning — a subset of artificial intelligence — and synthetic proteins to counteract the damaging effects of a snake bite.
How Fred Hutch's antibody insights could treat malaria and HIV
At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, scientists contributed to research that showed how a better understanding of the subtleties of antibody-target interactions can inform vaccine design and therapeutic strategies.