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Benefits of Collaborative Learning Environments

Patient care, organizational reputation, and technology ROI flourish when peer-to-peer education flourishes. We all need to continue to learn and grow for the sake of our patients and our own intellectual engagement, but many of us shy away from asking...

Hospital Acquired Infections: Global Crisis Demands More Innovative Solutions

Hospital acquired infections have become so commonplace that patient horror stories have lost the power to shock.No hospital — not even the cleanest, most advanced healthcare facility — is immune to this epidemic or can ignore its twin crisis:...

Transformation of healthcare: how technology redefines one of the oldest industries in the world

Since healthcare is one of the few industries that are crucial for all people worldwide, no wonder it sees huge spending and even bigger investment. As Deloitte estimated, in 2020 the global annual healthcare spending may reach $8.7 trillion....

Predicting the future of cancer immunotherapy: Using autoantibody biomarkers to drive safer and more effective treatments

For a number of years now, immunotherapy has been seen as the dawn of a new era, and is the most promising approach to cancer treatment since the use of targeted therapies, making headlines as results for successive novel...

Why Healthcare Needs Professional IT Assistance

Healthcare is in need of good IT solutions in multiple fields at the moment. As technology moves forward, the public is expecting more development in healthcare as well. Some of the main pain points that experts have been discussing...

Cybersecurity in Health Care: Navigating Industry Challenges

The need for improved cybersecurity is vital for many industries, but particularly in health care, a sector that regularly handles sensitive information and must do so according to strict regulations. Here are some of the most prominent obstacles people must...

Preventing stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation and co-morbidities: The right NOAC for the right patient

Atrial fibrillation (AF) increases the risk of stroke by 5-fold. Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) offer a new standard of care in preventing AF-related strokes. We caught up with Professor Sylvia Haas,the grand doyenne of NOACsat the Asian Pacific...

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