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Predictions for Healthcare Technology Trends in 2022.
What's missing from digital health strategy, and what providers will need to focus on in 2022, is increasing access to high-quality, evidence-based health content that consumers and providers alike can trust and understand.
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4 Reasons To Consider Hiring a Healthcare Virtual Assistant for Your Clinic.
As a medical practitioner, handling all the workload of a clinic can be overwhelming. You may have to focus on your patients, handle administrative work, and keep up with other responsibilities to keep the clinic running.
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Record Student Nurses Sign As COVID 19 Sees A Surge Again.
Interestingly, Universities Admissions Service UCAS which is based in Cheltenham, England has confirmed that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the work which the NHS nurses has done has proven to be inspirational for many students to enrol to join..
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Cancer Checks By NHS At Record High of Quarter of a Million.
As per the latest data from NHS, a record number of population has been approaching for cancer tests with around one-fourth of a million referrals in a single month. The figures throw light on the fact that 246,000 patients checked for cancer alone in November...
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Pfizer COVID Vaccine On The Cards For Children Below 5 Years.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical advisor to the White House has gone on to confirm that FDA might as well approve the Pfizer and the BioNTech vaccine for children less than 5 years starting in February 2022.
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Apollo Hospitals collaborates with Cleveland Clinic to offer international second opinion services to patients.
Apollo Hospitals Group has announced a collaboration with 'The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic', to bring international second opinion services to their patients.
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Max Healthcare to Invest $450 Million in India's Health System.
Max Healthcare plans to invest $450 million in the next four years to add capacity to India's health care system as the Covid-19 pandemic hit it. We want to double our capacity in cities like Mumbai and New Delhi...
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