In looking to 2026, the main trend in healthcare is how AI and connected systems will continue to transform all aspects of operations, including workforce management and supply chains.
Hospitals and health systems are entering a period of rapid acceleration in AI. Clinical leaders are reporting tangible gains, from automated note-taking to clearer visibility into patient histories, ...
It's still early days for value-based care. The VBC landscape today is characterized by widespread but sometimes superficial adoption. While many health systems have initiated value-based care ...
Healthcare is facing a pivotal moment in provider data management. As revealed in recent research from the American Journal of Managed Care, 40% of provider directory inaccuracies persist for an ...
The healthcare industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by technological advancements that are reshaping the way patients receive care and how medical professionals operate. From ...
Leading Chinese tech companies are racing to enter the AI healthcare sector to accelerate the commercial application of the cutting-edge technology and address the growing medical demands of a rapidly ...
'Big health' is a comprehensive concept to encapsulate the changing world, evolving social needs, and developments in the spectrum of new disease threats. Health-related industries have become a ...
Venture capital investment in healthcare technology might be on the upswing following a long hangover from the pandemic-era funding boom, according to a report by Silicon Valley Bank. Investment so ...
Risks from artificial intelligence-backed products are the most significant technology hazards in the healthcare sector, according to a report published Thursday by research nonprofit ECRI. Though AI ...
For decades, health facilities across The Gambia have relied on paper registers to record antenatal, delivery, postnatal, immunisation, and child health data. The handwritten logs, often incomplete, ...
The popularity of wearable health devices has surged, reflecting an increasing emphasis on preventive healthcare and proactive disease management. These devices, such as fitness trackers and ...