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Record high returned to US smartphone consumers through trade-in

By Joe O’Halloran 16 Feb 2024

Report reveals record $4.3bn returned to US consumers through mobile device trade-in programmes in 2023, with $1.6bn in the last quarter alone Read More

Auditing Framework Provides Insights into ‘Black Box’ Medical AI

By Shania Kennedy 16 Feb 2024

‘Black box’ AI models pose a challenge for healthcare applications, but a new framework may help users understand the tools’ decision-making processes. Read More

GAO Urges HHS to Increase Oversight of Ransomware Practices

By Jill McKeon 16 Feb 2024

GAO recommended that HHS work with CISA to develop evaluation processes to assess the effectiveness of federal support in helping the sector reduce ransomware risk. Read More

DEA Urged to Mitigate Geographic ‘Red Flag’ in Telehealth Prescriptions

By Anuja Vaidya 16 Feb 2024

Virtual care stakeholders have sent a letter asking the DEA to clarify pharmacists’ responsibility regarding virtual prescriptions of controlled substances. Read More

Elevance Health’s $2.5B Acquisition of BCBSLA Paused a Second Time

By Kelsey Waddill 16 Feb 2024

The acquisition attempt, which started in January 2023, has been called off again after pushback from regulators and lawmakers. Read More

Companies Produce First Genetically Engineered Porcine Donors

By Veronica Salib 16 Feb 2024

An American biotech company has collaborated with a Japanese porcine embryology company to produce the first genetically engineered porcine donors. Read More

FDA Approves New First-Line Treatment for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

By Veronica Salib 16 Feb 2024

On February 13, 2024, the FDA approved irinotecan liposome as a first-line treatment for metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Read More

Post Office IT insider and the software decision that lit the Horizon scandal

By Karl Flinders 16 Feb 2024

As the Post Office replaces its controversial Horizon software, a former Post Office IT executive describes disastrous mistakes of the past Read More

Half of Healthcare Staff Report Racism & Discrimination Against Patients

By Sara Heath 16 Feb 2024

Another half said racism and discrimination against patients is a major problem or even a crisis for the healthcare industry. Read More

Bouncing back from a cyber attack

15 Feb 2024

Organisations need to move away from victim blaming when cyber attacks on OT systems occur and focus on fostering collaboration between teams to minimise downtime, among other efforts to bounce back and return to ... Read More