The proper management of hospital/healthcare/biomedical waste has become topic of enormous concern having global implications and attention. Healthcare facilities ...
Recent scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements have resulted in a huge number of new or updated medical devices, many of which include highly developed embedded-control functions and ...
Digital health is an emerging term that is being used frequently with health information technology nowadays that includes all forms of computerised and digital operations in healthcare and medicine.
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over two-thirds of the global population lacks access to radiology services. Emerging markets such as island nations and 14 African nations face ...
Telehealth is a gateway to how healthcare will be delivered in the future and has enabled the transition to consumer-centric care paradigms. Because of the need to create social distancing in a safe ...
This is where Sukhdeep Sachdev, Global CEO, Leader Healthcare, says that the company is bridging the gap and is providing modern tools and technologies. The company sources the very latest equipment ...
EHRs have finally gained widespread adoption. According to 2021 data, 96% of non-federal acute hospitals in the U.S. deployed an EHR system. Nevertheless, the EHR market faces numerous challenges. In ...
A demographic shift where population above the age of 60 are expected to rise considerably in the next decade, increased private sector participation and increase in health insurance coverage are ...
The integration of AI in the healthcare industry could yield remarkable savings for the United States, projected at a staggering US$360 billion. This insight emerged in a report by researchers from ...
One of healthcare’s biggest challenges today is that to what degree do health systems have the digital capacity to engage every consumer and every citizen globally, when and where needed to help them ...
According to the United Nations, the age group of 65 years is growing faster than others and the number of elderly people will nearly triple by the year 2050. Several factors contribute to the world’s ...
The increasing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and an ageing population, is creating a global healthcare crisis. Living longer is associated with increased health challenges, at the cost ...