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Nearly 4 of 5 physicians employed by hospitals, corporations

By Jacqueline LaPointe 16 Apr 2024

A new report also finds that nearly 6 of 10 physician practices are now owned by hospitals or health systems and other corporate entities. Read More

FTC bans Monument from disclosing health data to third-party advertisers

By Jill McKeon 16 Apr 2024

In addition to being barred from disclosing personal health data to third-party advertisers without consent, the alcohol addiction treatment service is facing a $2.5M civil penalty. Read More

Leil wants to revive MAID as green storage tape substitute

By Antony Adshead 16 Apr 2024

MAID sought to provide energy-efficient disk storage with quicker access times than tape. Estonian startup Leil wants to supplant tape with green storage spin-down SMR drives Read More

Clinical tool predicts adoptive therapy response in eye cancer patients

By Shania Kennedy 16 Apr 2024

New predictive tool sheds light on immunotherapy-resistant metastatic uveal melanoma and how adoptive therapy can successfully be used to treat the cancer. Read More

VR therapy mitigates pain for hospitalized cancer patients

By Anuja Vaidya 16 Apr 2024

New research reveals that an immersive VR experience reduced cancer-related pain more significantly than a two-dimensional experience provided via a tablet. Read More

23% of disenrolled Medicaid beneficiaries remain uninsured, KFF finds

By Victoria Bailey 16 Apr 2024

Over half of disenrolled Medicaid beneficiaries who remain uninsured have not enrolled in another health insurance plan due to costs. Read More

Exploring 5 types of intellectual property protections in pharma

By Veronica Salib 16 Apr 2024

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and regulatory exclusivities offer intellectual property protections to pharmaceutical companies. Read More

Patient advocates explore a patient bill of rights for AI

By Sara Heath 16 Apr 2024

The patient advocacy document includes seven different patient rights to consider as healthcare adopts AI. Read More

Alan Bates and JFSA won’t back down in fight with government and Post Office

By Karl Flinders 16 Apr 2024

Over the past 15 years, Computer Weekly has learnt that Alan Bates and the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance don’t give up, and it would be crass to disregard their plans Read More

Recognising APAC’s trailblazers in digital transformation

By Aaron Tan 16 Apr 2024

DBS Bank and NUS were among the top industry innovators that were lauded for various transformational initiatives at the Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2024 Read More