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IntelyCare CEO David Coppins says hospitals got resources first while post-acute care executives maxed out credit cards buying PPE and staff wore garbage sacks for gowns.
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dr. Daniel Gold describes Israel's shift from military defense to pathogen protection in response to COVID-19.
This week's top stories include the VA giving scheduling technology a test run, a requirement that nursing homes test their staffs for COVID-19 and Amwell getting a $100 million funding boost from Google Cloud.
Experts at FutureMed 2020 say remote care automation and predictive triage can help patients get the care they need safely and efficiently.
Google's cloud division poured in $100 million in funding to the telehealth company, along with the deal.
The company released three new products today that are available today for preorder on Fitbit’s website and will be sold worldwide in late September.
There are cures for physicians overwhelmed by electronic health record systems, says Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems.
The data-driven blood glucose monitor system-maker will use the money to push into new areas of disease management, such as cardiology, oncology and women's health.
CEO Prof. Eugene Kandel says it's relatively easy to collect needs and bring them together once the ecosystem is connected in a single depository.
This week's top stories include AdventHealth lamenting $260 million in losses, a study finding ICD-10 codes may miss COVID-19-related symptoms, and USPS service delays hitting some mail-order pharmacies harder than others.