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When the pandemic hit, healthcare organizations were thrown into reaction mode, with many long-term projects being shelved indefinitely. However, health leaders were able to take some steps …
Posted Apr 29, 2021 #COVID19
The COVID-19 vaccines certainly aren't the first inoculations to require multiple doses to achieve maximum efficacy. Patients trying to receive full protection against shingles, human papillomavirus …
Posted Feb 12, 2021 #COVID19 Patient Engagement
Because vaccines were prioritized similarly across the country, people have faced moral dilemmas that shouldn’t have occurred. One physician in Texas recently went to court for stealing a COVID-19 …
Posted Feb 11, 2021 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
The development of a vaccine to counteract the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 is still in preliminary stages, but already there’s hope. Early data from drug maker Moderna suggests their newest …
Posted Feb 1, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics Pharmacy #COVID19
Review the Panel’s recommended strategies for managing patients with COVID-19 based on disease severity. Two main processes are thought to drive the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Early in the course of …
Posted Jan 29, 2021 #COVID19
A look at how technology is making a difference in the delivery of care during the pandemic. COVID-19 has seemingly reached into every corner of American healthcare, with new procedures, regulations …
Posted Jan 28, 2021 Healthcare #COVID19
What You Should Know: According to a recent Updox survey, 87% of Americans say they want to receive information from their healthcare provider on COVID-19 vaccine-related news/updates, with their …
Posted Jan 22, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
There are four main types of vaccines currently approved, in approval or in trial in the MENA region in its fight against COVID-19. We bring you a summary of just what they are, how they differ, along …
Posted Jan 21, 2021 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
It’s in the nature of presidential candidates and new presidents to promise big things. Just months after his 1961 inauguration, President John F. Kennedy vowed to send a man to the moon by …
Posted Jan 20, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19 Government & Policy
As the world's first COVID-19 mass vaccination programmes are underway in the UK, the U.S. and some other countries, a new paper (Vander Stichele et al. 2020) highlights the need for global monitoring …
Posted Jan 20, 2021 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
A new addition to the COVID-19 Risk Tools suite by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, an online mortality calculator, assesses the risk of dying from COVID-19 in currently uninfected …
Posted Jan 20, 2021 #COVID19 Digital Health
In this unprecedented healthcare era brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, one possible silver lining is that the industry has shown the potential to innovate fast when needed. This transformation was …
Posted Jan 18, 2021 #COVID19
In February of 2020, one month before Covid-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, health system CIOs participated in a College of Health Information Management Executives …
Posted Jan 18, 2021 #COVID19
The meeting of the Emergency Committee (EC) convened on 14 January under the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) regarding the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) agreed that the COVID-19 …
Posted Jan 18, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
In 2020, we all suffered a blow. No matter where you live or what industry you work in, you got hit by the pandemic. Out of nowhere, our everyday lives have significantly changed. Most of us tried to …
Posted Jan 15, 2021 #COVID19
In lieu of a federal vaccine management system – at least for now – states have turned to their own technology for allocating and tracking the COVID-19 vaccine. As states begin to expand eligibility …
Posted Jan 15, 2021 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
The UK is entering the initial live testing stage for the newly-developed COVID-19 immunity and vaccination passport. The system, developed by facial biometric authentication company iProov and deep …
Posted Jan 15, 2021 #COVID19
Chief security officer at Cybereason calls the breach akin to “acts of war” as EMA confirms that data stolen in December 2020 was released online. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has reported that …
Posted Jan 14, 2021 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics Cybersecurity
The Trump administration sought to speed up distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine by recommending states expand eligibility and release all doses that have been held back to ensure a second dose. The …
Posted Jan 13, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
The tool, which is based on shipments reported by the distributor, currently only displays information from 22 states. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched a treatment locator …
Posted Jan 13, 2021 #COVID19
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified physician stress and burnout. Healthcare teams have had to adapt quickly to overcome new challenges and limitations to care delivery, often while operating with …
Posted Jan 12, 2021 #COVID19 #Physicianburnout
The World Health Organization’s chief scientist warned that even as numerous countries start rolling out vaccination programs to stop COVID-19, herd immunity is highly unlikely this year. At a media …
Posted Jan 12, 2021 #COVID19
We strongly believe that only digital health can bring healthcare into the 21st century and make patients the point-of-care. In 2021, we are yet in another race. A race to vaccinate the world. It was …
Posted Jan 12, 2021 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
At least 21 people in the U.S. have had serious allergic reactions to one of the two COVID-19 vaccines available on the market as the first few million doses of vaccine were administered last …
Posted Jan 8, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
As the COVID-19 pandemic has gripped the world, many providers have adopted an all-hands-on-deck approach and mentality for treating COVID-19 patients, stretching their resources to the breaking …
Posted Jan 7, 2021 #COVID19
Medical device specialists often monitor the work of surgeons to provide case support during procedures in the operating room. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, medical proctoring has gone …
Posted Jan 5, 2021 Augmented Reality #COVID19 Artificial Intelligence
What You Should Know: – Conversa Health’s COVID-19 programs now include patient monitoring pre- and post-vaccination, education on vaccines, and appointment reminders. – Healthcare workers at UCHealth …
Posted Jan 5, 2021 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
The United States, where COVID-19 cases continue to rise, is racing to vaccinate as many people as possible to curb further spread of the virus. The inoculation drive, however, poses a major IT …
Posted Jan 4, 2021 #COVID19
Healthcare has a customer service problem – and that "could be the difference between achieving herd immunity in 2021, or not." As the slower-than-expected COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues around …
Posted Jan 4, 2021 #COVID19
Some of the hurdles around vaccine distribution could be addressed with high-tech solutions, particularly where environmental management is concerned. As health systems begin to roll out COVID-19 …
Posted Dec 30, 2020 #COVID19 Digital Health
Digital tools, including apps and telehealth, can help significantly as we continue to fight COVID-19 and prepare for a new way of living in a post-coronavirus world.
Posted Dec 28, 2020 #COVID19
Considering the size and scope of Alphabet, it should be little surprise that the company and its subsidiaries (Google, Google Cloud and Verily, to name a few) have become deeply ingrained in the …
Posted Dec 24, 2020 #COVID19 Artificial Intelligence
Allscripts, athenahealth, Cerner, DrChrono, Epic, Greenway Health, Meditech and NextGen offer an up-to-the-minute look at how they’re enabling complex immunization recordkeeping for their health …
Posted Dec 22, 2020 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19 Electronic Health Records (EHR)
An in-depth look at twelve recently released COVID-19 vaccine management solutions as COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed nationwide. 1. Microsoft Microsoft launches a COVID-19 vaccine management …
Posted Dec 21, 2020 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
Mobile technology has proven invaluable as hospitals strive to cut down on the number of non-critical appointments and in-person visits. Offering virtual health care as a way to schedule routine …
Posted Dec 21, 2020 #COVID19
The COVID-19 pandemic is placing immense pressure across the healthcare system and has highlighted the importance of interoperability and streamlined data exchange between stakeholders. In the current …
Posted Dec 18, 2020 #COVID19 Healthcare Providers
The COVID-19 pandemic is placing immense pressure across the healthcare system and has highlighted the importance of interoperability and streamlined data exchange between stakeholders. In the current …
Posted Dec 18, 2020 Healthcare Providers #COVID19
Virtual health care can reduce exposure and save resources Mobile technology has proven invaluable as hospitals strive to cut down on the number of non-critical appointments and in-person visits. …
Posted Dec 17, 2020 Healthcare #COVID19
– Artificial intelligence algorithms can predict outcomes of COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms in emergency rooms, according to recent research findings published in Radiology: Artificial …
Posted Dec 17, 2020 Artificial Intelligence #COVID19
Some years from now, infants and school-aged children will probably be the mainstay of a universal vaccination program against COVID-19 in the U.S. But first, doctors want to be sure that newfangled …
Posted Dec 17, 2020 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions have been emerging within the market for several years, and several studies evaluated and found RPM to improve treatment and access to ongoing care, patient …
Posted Dec 17, 2020 Remote Patient Monitoring #COVID19
As the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine nears, the industry must have a robust strategy in place to manage coronavirus immunizations effectively. That means patients will have to be accurately identified …
Posted Dec 17, 2020 #COVID19 Allergy and Immunology
The pandemic has changed the way care is delivered, with clinical staff fighting an unknown disease, others being assigned to previously unfamiliar areas, and medical students being involved as …
Posted Dec 8, 2020 #COVID19
The Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine has been approved for use by the MHRA, the U.K. medicines regulator – the first such move globally. The first 800,000 doses may become available in Britain in …
Posted Dec 8, 2020 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
As the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine nears, the industry must have a robust strategy in place to manage coronavirus immunizations effectively. That means patients will have to be accurately identified …
Posted Dec 8, 2020 #COVID19
There have been over 47 million cases of COVID-19 globally and 1.2 million deaths. According to Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the …
Posted Nov 30, 2020 #COVID19
The COVID-19 pandemic has driven a massive realignment to virtualized work and interactions, giving hackers a larger attack surface. Even more worrisome are potential security challenges around the …
Posted Nov 20, 2020 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
On December 31st, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported an abnormal of viral pneumonia in Wuhan, China. The cause of this pneumonia was later found to be a novel coronavirus dubbed …
Posted Nov 18, 2020 #COVID19 Healthcare
The software giant says the attacks in recent months on six large pharmaceutical companies and one clinical research firm - which it did not identify - were blocked. The attacks were waged by …
Posted Nov 16, 2020 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
Although it may seem counterintuitive, telemedicine can act as a bridge between vulnerable pregnant people and their providers. This past week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …
Posted Nov 10, 2020 #COVID19 Virtual care
The first effective coronavirus vaccine can prevent more than 90% of people from getting Covid-19, a preliminary analysis shows. The developers - Pfizer and BioNTech - described it as a "great day for …
Posted Nov 9, 2020 #COVID19 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
Healthcare delivery has undergone unprecedented changes in the past decade. Over the past five to 10 years, healthcare's digitization has accelerated exponentially due to innovative government …
Posted Nov 9, 2020 Care Delivery Organization (CDO) #COVID19
Software company Genpact UK has been paid £1.5m for an AI tool that will be used to process the adverse reactions of the COVID-19 vaccines. The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority (MHRA) has …
Posted Nov 5, 2020 Vaccines, Blood & Biologics #COVID19
Nearing the end of 2020, we are globally far from seeing the end of the pandemic that ruled (and ruined) 2020. Every day we see hundreds of thousands of new cases of coronavirus infections, with the …
Posted Oct 20, 2020 #COVID19
Amwell report reveals physicians and consumers expect to use telehealth more often following COVID-19 than they did before the pandemic. Amwell, a national telehealth leader, released the results of …
Posted Oct 19, 2020 Healthcare Virtual care #COVID19
ID NOW™ is a leading molecular point-of-care platform in the United States, trusted by hospitals, physician offices, and urgent care clinics nationwide. The ID NOW™ COVID-19 assay is now available for …
Published Jan 1, 2022 CoronaVirus #COVID19
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The Avellino SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Test (AvellinoCoV2) is a non-invasive, swab based test used to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a strong indicator of the patient having the COVID-19 disease.
A positive …
Published Jan 4, 2022 CoronaVirus #COVID19
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The BioGX SARS-CoV-2 Reagents for BD MAX™ System is a real-time RT-PCR test intended for the qualitative detection of nucleic acid from the SARS-CoV-2 nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swab samples …
Published Jan 1, 2022 CoronaVirus #COVID19
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In response to the global outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Luminex has developed multiple solutions to enhance our offerings to automate and facilitate the detection of SARS-CoV-2 …
Published Jan 1, 2022 Pandemic #COVID19 COVID-19
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The Logix Smart™ Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Test kit is an in vitro diagnostic test that uses our patented CoPrimer™ technology for the qualitative detection of the RNA from SARS-CoV-2 …
Published Jan 1, 2022 Pandemic #COVID19 COVID-19
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Access support for products, including cleaning and disinfecting information, video tutorials, and more.
Published Jan 1, 2022 Pandemic #COVID19 COVID-19 Pandemic Business Survival
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Smart DetectTM SARS-CoV-2 rRT-PCR Kit is a real-time RT-PCR test intended for the qualitative detection of nucleic acid from severe acute …
Published Jan 1, 2022 Pandemic #COVID19 COVID-19
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Published Jan 1, 2022 Remote Patient Monitoring #COVID19
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Quintree Telemedicine offers free doctor to doctor virtually anywhere, remote airway assessment software to help fight Corona COVID-19.
Limit Patient Contact: We are offering our telemedicine software …
Published Jan 1, 2022 #telehealth #COVID19
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Transformation, innovation, and connection are three main healthcare principals that have been put under a microscope during COVID-19. September 22, 2020 - At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, …
Posted Sep 24, 2020 Digital Health #COVID19
Computer vision company Gauss teamed up with biotechnology company Cellex to develop a rapid, at-home and point-of-care COVID-19 antigen test. While there are other at-home COVID-19 diagnostic tests …
Posted Sep 18, 2020 #COVID19
Of 50 worldwide COVID-19 apps analyzed in Nature Medicine, only 16 promised to anonymize, encrypt and secure the data they collect. A large portion of COVID-19 apps available in the Google Play Store …
Posted Sep 16, 2020 #COVID19
Elective but necessary surgeries were banned for a time. To properly catch up, Phoenix Children’s Hospital built a visually informative, interactive, actionable dashboard using Microsoft’s Power BI …
Posted Sep 14, 2020 #COVID19
Dr. Liz Kwo breaks down the data and technology-enabled healthcare tools being adopted by next-generation payers and providers. COVID-19 has reshaped the way humans interact with technology in …
Posted Sep 14, 2020 #COVID19
As the respiratory disease COVID-19 is caused by a new pathogen, SARS-CoV-2, there is so much uncertainty that makes the battle against the pandemic even more challenging. Experts continue with their …
Posted Sep 10, 2020 #COVID19 Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Philips Future Health Index reveals younger doctors’ insights into digital health during the pandemic. Research published this week by Philips gives an insight into doctors’ experience of COVID-19 and …
Posted Sep 10, 2020 #COVID19
A European consortium has been launched to accelerate the discovery and development of urgently needed medicines to treat SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Corona Accelerated R&D in …
Posted Aug 21, 2020 COVID-19 #COVID19 SARS-CoV-2
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