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This edition of Hacking Healthcare includes a notice from the FDA looking for nominations for the Patient Engagement Advisory Committee, along with an examine the results of a KPMG report on how artificial intelligence (鈥淎I鈥) is viewed by various industries among other resources.
On this Advancing Health podcast from AHA鈥檚 Hospitals Against Violence initiative, Megan Ranney, M.D., co-founder and chief research officer of AFFIRM, talks about the importance of research and a public health approach to help end firearm violence.
On this podcast, Jay Bhatt, D.O., AHA senior vice president and chief medical officer, and Andy Shin, chief operating officer of the AHA Center for Health Innovation, discuss major trends for 2020 and beyond as health care organizations build teams to advance clinical care and drive innovation.
In this series of three AHA Advancing Health podcasts, Elisa Arespacochaga, vice president of AHA鈥檚 Physician Alliance, hears stories from Laura Crooks, CEO of Children鈥檚 Village in Yakima, Wash.; Beth Lown, chief medical officer at The Schwartz Center鈥
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring and collaborating with the World Health Organization (WHO) on an outbreak caused by a novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. The new coronavirus (COVID-19), to date, has resulted in鈥
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, you will find an analysis of the coronavirus that tries to cut through the media sensationalism to explore a more nuanced perspective of its impacts along with an examination of why the anonymization of data is often more marketing myth than security fact.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., and Ranking Member Kevin Brady, R-Texas, this morning released legislative text of the Consumer Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills Act of 2020, the committee鈥檚 proposal to address surprise medical bills.
One in every five American adults are living with a behavioral health disorder. Roughly half of these people don鈥檛 receive treatment. How should the health care field respond? What can be done to improve access and affordability? Learn more from AHA's Center for Health Innovation.
Ransomware, destructive malware, insider threats, and even honest user mistakes present ongoing threats to organizations. Organizations鈥 data, such as database records, system files, configurations, user files, applications, and customer data, are all potential targets of data corruption,鈥