AHA Looking for Ideas on 2019 Innovation Challenge
The American Hospital Association Wants to Hear from you on what should be the focus of next year’s Innovation Challenge. Submit your ideas.
The American Hospital Association Wants to Hear from you on what should be the focus of next year’s Innovation Challenge. Submit your ideas.
The eight health-tech companies that completed Cedars-Sinai Accelerator’s fourth class have announced new contracts and partnerships to bring their leading-edge technologies to health systems and their patients.
Enable Biosciences Inc. has been awarded a National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Small Business Innovation Research Phase I grant for $223,806 to accelerate development of its minimally invasive, ultrasensitive, and specific blood tests for food allergy.
McKenzie County Healthcare Systems, Inc. is the first hospital in the region to invest in Tru-D SmartUVC to help keep patients and staff safe from germs and hospital-acquired infections (HAIs).
Healthcare NOW Radio turns to the insights of Kathy Ford, President and Chief Product Officer at Rhinogram, for this week’s Friday Five.
RAD Women (#RADxx), a networking group for the advancement of women in radiology and imaging informatics, announced the opening of nominations for the RADxx Awards.
Justin Barnes, host of This Just In, recently co-founded the Health Innovation Think Tank bringing together some of the top minds in healthcare. This week’s Friday Five tells about the Health Innovation Think Tank, some of their findings and how you can follow the latest and be part of the conversation.
Newly published study shows that strategies to curb inappropriate antibiotic prescribing which lead to deadly antibiotic resistant superbugs that kill an estimated 23,000 people each year are not only successful but also cost effective.
Nine health-tech companies have joined the newest class of the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator as they look to develop and refine solutions to some of healthcare’s most pressing challenges, particularly those affecting the experience of patients.
Nurses can NOW apply for evidence based practice and research grants available through the DAISY Foundation. Letters of Intent due September 5, 2018.
Children who are hospitalized often require specialized devices and drug treatments that are appropriate for their smaller size. To assist providers with insights and education into the latest innovations and technology Vizient has published its latest edition of its Technology Watch series titled, “Emerging Pediatric Technologies”.
Providers and payers are confronting consumers’ newfound expectations of medical convenience, efficiency, and innovative technologies. Those demands are forcing healthcare delivery to be envisioned differently to drive and retain patient volumes.
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