Quantum computing is poised to transform multiple sectors, but perhaps none more so than healthcare. At the forefront of this revolution is a partnership between Cleveland Clinic and IBM, which aims to leverage quantum computing to accelerate biomedical discoveries, precision medicine, and improve
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States witnessed a profound transformation in the treatment landscape for opioid use disorder (OUD). Due to the urgency of social distancing measures and the heightened demand for accessible healthcare, regulations were adjusted to permit the telehealth
The article covers an innovative telehealth solution called TotalCare, developed by Hawkeye MedTech. This groundbreaking platform aims to enhance the patient-doctor connection through extensive data collection and analysis. Despite being a smaller player in the telehealth industry, Hawkeye
WebMD Ignite has launched a groundbreaking tool, Coach, designed to enhance care management programs for health insurers by offering personalized educational resources and interactive materials to members. Coach seamlessly integrates into existing workflows of care managers, facilitating the
David Shulkin, M.D., former Secretary of Veterans Affairs, recently shared his insights on the future of healthcare policy in light of the upcoming Nov. 5 presidential election. Drawing upon his extensive experience in the VA, having served under both the Obama and Trump administrations, Shulkin
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud technology are revolutionizing various sectors, and healthcare is no exception. These technologies are not just futuristic concepts; they are already reshaping how healthcare providers operate, deliver care, and interact with patients. By harnessing the power