A letter from the guest editor highlights how the findings in this special issue touch on timely themes in health technology research and yield real-world considerations for practice. In this special ...
In 2023, nearly one-third of immigrants who sought health care in the US reported obstacles in receiving respectful communication from their providers. That is equivalent to a little more than 10 ...
Wearable technology has evolved from basic step counters to sophisticated devices capable of monitoring various aspects of personal health in real-time. As technology advances, these devices are ...
Healthcare industry stakeholders made their case to leaders in President Donald Trump's health department last week about the need to improve the nation's health information technology infrastructure.
As medical facilities rapidly implement electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine and various other digital platforms, one glaring issue persists: interoperability. This is not a problem we can ...
From improvements in diabetes care to glasses that help you hear, here are the highlights from the world's largest consumer electronics show. Jessica Rendall Former Wellness Reporter Jessica was a ...
The demands on health care are growing amid aging populations, labor shortages and rising costs. To meet current demands and anticipate future challenges, hospitals around the world are moving to ...
As artificial intelligence tools continue to advance, the transformative potential in healthcare is becoming increasingly clear. Historically, much of the focus has been on validating algorithms in ...
Thomas Keane, M.D., has been tapped to lead health IT policy at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). On Tuesday morning, HHS announced that it appointed Keane to be the second Assistant ...
The popularity of wearable health devices has surged, reflecting an increasing emphasis on preventive healthcare and proactive disease management. These devices, such as fitness trackers and ...
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Administrators from two metro Atlanta colleges are set to brief health care, business and education leaders on a partnership aimed at creating jobs in the health information ...