DuploCloud account executives Joshua Mattson and Aaron Blackmon said protecting sensitive data is key to ensuring customers are secure when they work on the cloud.
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, D-WA, and Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA) have introduced the Health Over Wealth Act, legislation that would require greater transparency for private equity firms and for-profit companies that own healthcare entities, including hospitals, nursing homes and mental or behavioral health facilities.
Sacramento, California-based UC Davis Medical Center held a groundbreaking ceremony recently to kick off a $3.74 billion expansion that includes the 14-story California Tower, as well as a new five-story pavilion. Hospital officials said the tower and pavilion will deliver better care and help the facility adapt to the evolving needs of the community. WHAT’S […]
Amos Adler, founder and president at Memotext, discusses how his app is geared toward more severe behavioral health issues like schizophrenia and psychosis, and attempts to curb rates of readmission and negative changes in health status.
Jerry Villacres, Manifold’s vice president of Sales, Cloud Solutions, uses his first visit to HIMSS’ Global Conference to see where his company may fit into the broader vendor landscape, and to learn more about AI in healthcare.
Almost half of respondents to a new survey have no objection to diagnoses powered by artificial intelligence, and many approve of it for administrative tasks.
Nashville, Tennessee-based HCA Healthcare brought in close to $1.46 billion in income and generated $17.5 billion in revenue during the second quarter of 2024 – both improvements over its Q2 2023 performance, during which net income was $1.19 billion and revenue was $15.86 billion.
Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives have introduced a pair of bills both aimed at curbing the nursing shortage that many nurses across the country say is getting worse.
Harvard research associate Brian Spisak asks how healthcare can combine high quality data, proven social science and emergent technologies with leadership to improve workforce issues in healthcare.
Colorado-based kidney-care company DaVita has agreed to pay about $34.5 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by paying kickbacks to induce referrals to DaVita Rx, a former subsidiary that provided pharmacy services for dialysis patients, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.