Four sub-phenotypes of long COVID : Researchers recently found different sub-phenotypes of PASC [post-acute sequelae of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] based on illnesses detected between 1 to 3 months of an acute infection by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in a paper published in Nature Medicine (SARS-CoV-2). Background Studies […]
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How One State is Curbing Growth in Health Care Costs
The reputation of Massachusetts as one of the most costly states for healthcare has existed for a long time and is well-deserved. According to David Seltz, executive director of the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission, the state now has the third-most expensive health care system in the country, behind Alaska and […]
International Conference on Medical and Health Sciences
December 20-21, 2022 | Cambridge,United Kingdom International Conference on Medical and Health Sciences (ICMHS – 2022) will be held in Cambridge, United Kingdom during 20th-21st December 2022. The Conference will be organized by SciencePlus Global Research Forum. The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances […]
Twitter Lifted Its Ban On COVID Misinformation – Research Shows This Is A Grave Risk To Public Health
Researchers and public health professionals are deeply concerned about the potential effects of Twitter’s decision to no longer enforce its COVID-19 misleading policy, which was covertly posted on the website’s rules page and listed as effective Nov. 23, 2022. Misinformation about health is nothing new. The false information on a […]
World AIDS Day: Promoting youth engagement and awareness through sports
World AIDS Day : Significant access barriers to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment programmes still exist for young people. These inequities are supported by stigma, discrimination, harsh laws and policies, violence, and ingrained societal and gender inequalities that limit young people’s access to care and participation in society. The opportunity […]
Most Patients Wary of End-of-Life Care, Senior Healthcare Experience
According to research from the National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation, only 4% of Americans believe the healthcare sector is ready to handle a growing senior population. Communication about senior care options and patient confidence in senior clinical quality are two major issues with the healthcare experience. Nearly 2,000 […]
Helping Patients Afford The Care They Need
December 6, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT Americans owe hundreds of billions of dollars in medical debt, and one in five Americans have a medical bill they can’t pay. The result? Over half of American adults report they have delayed or gone without certain medical care during […]
The Art Of Simplicity: How To Streamline Patient Access And Reduce Staff Burden
December 5, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT The increasing demand for a consumer-driven healthcare experience, along with both clinical and administrative staffing shortages, poses challenges for healthcare organizations of all sizes. Patients are demanding a simpler healthcare experience while providers are trying to balance normal operations, streamline […]
Top 5 Confidential Computing Uses In Healthcare
Health information is private and individualised. It’s imperative to preserve it that way for both ethical and legal reasons. Although government laws like HIPAA have received a lot of attention recently, tech companies are still considering how to put them into practise. Many businesses attempt to package privacy in various […]
The Triple Epidemic: How to Survive When COVID-19, Flu, and RSV Collide
You might be aware that this year’s flu season began earlier than normal or that the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is staging a significant comeback. You may have even heard some refer to this as a virus “tripledemic.” However, you could be asking why or what, if anything, you ought […]