The use of government power to punish political enemies is a big problem for America, according to a majority of voters.
Deepak Prakash, VP of healthcare at Identiv, spoke with Pharmaceutical Executive, about how all of this is impacting clinical ...
In the past decade, more than 18,000 British Columbians have been killed by toxic drugs. While the 1,826 lives lost in B.C.
In micro medical manufacturing, “it fits” is often the most dangerous phrase in a design review. Fit is essential — but ...
Understand cGMP requirements for portable environmental monitoring to support contamination control in pharmaceutical cleanrooms.
Anaemia, early pregnancy, poor facilities and underpaid ASHAs show how patriarchy and poverty shape women’s healthcare access ...
CodeSignal's 2026 ranking measures what graduates can do, not where they studied. The results expose a growing gap between ...
Hear From a Wildlife Photographer’s Dramatic Glimpse Into the Dwindling World of the Cascade Red Fox
Gretchen Kay Stuart has chronicled the work of a small team of biologists who are trying to keep a little known and ...
The jobs that AI is steadily eating tend to share a few features: they happen on a screen, they're repetitive, and the output ...
Oral health rarely dominates public health conversations, yet its impact is both pervasive and profound. Beneath the surface lies a silent epidemic—millions living with preventable conditions that ...
Based on the Marxist theory of productive forces, this paper analyzes the internal mechanism of cultivating new-quality talents—defined in this study as professionals who possess advanced digital ...
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AI medical scribes raise costs, insurers and hospitals clash on fixes
Hospitals adopting ambient AI scribes to reduce clinician burnout are running into an uncomfortable side effect: the technology appears to increase billable output per physician, raising costs that ...
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