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Researchers presenting at this year's SNMMI Annual Meeting demonstrated that a computational model can accurately identify four subtypes of Alzheimer's disease, which may help generate insights into the condition's underlying biology and personalize future treatment methods. Download the article to know more.
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Named Project of the Year in the Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2022, StratMed's Integer platform is facilitating data exchanges between healthcare providers and their suppliers to improve transparency in India's healthcare supply chain.
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In this issue of Computer Weekly, we investigate HMRC's loan charge policy, a retrospective tax grab that has left thousands of IT contractors facing financial ruin. We compare the cloud storage offerings from AWS, Microsoft and Google. And we find out how retailers are turning to tech to deal with a new generation of shoppers.
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After the big changes in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries in 2023, the new year promises continued challenges and more innovation.
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Medicare and Medicaid are common health plan options for people with disabilities, though they must meet certain criteria before becoming eligible for coverage.
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Numbers from a 2017 TechTarget health IT survey point to continued investment in IT infrastructure. Uncover the results in this expert e-book, which also digs into the future of healthcare virtualization, why cloud adoption in healthcare is picking up, and more.
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As healthcare transitions from fee-for-service to improved patient outcomes, value-based care turns to data analytics and health management software. Inside this issue of Pulse, our experts dive into the role data analytics plays in value-based patient care and how providers can measure and achieve value-based care.
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Learn from KLAS research director Monique Rasband about the importance of enterprise imaging for big providers and healthcare organizations as they consider their systems as an EHR for images.
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There are several factors that leave hospitals vulnerable to ransomware attacks, including the use of legacy systems and the fear of financial penalties due to a data breach. Discover some of the reasons why healthcare systems are experiencing more frequent and costly ransomware attacks.