Patients Are Waiting: Speeding Time to Treatment in Rare Disease
Companies are overcoming challenges to develop, launch, and educate on new rare disease medicines and treatment faster. Rare diseases are no longer rare. Every year,…
Companies are overcoming challenges to develop, launch, and educate on new rare disease medicines and treatment faster. Rare diseases are no longer rare. Every year,…
As the number and proportion of older people in the global population grows, the notion of healthy longevity is commanding attention. Dr Tatiana Sergeenko from…
Patient safety and the prevention of harm is at the centre of all medical advances. And although millions of people receive successful cutting-edge treatments and…
We need to focus on solving the right problems with technology, and facilitate better conditions, in order to improve smart healthcare adoption at scale in…
According to a study by e2e-assure, the UK’s leading Threat Detection and Response provider, 77% of Healthcare organisations have experienced a cyber attack. Featuring input from 500…
During my time as an NHS rostering lead, the task of staffing rotas safely and sustainably could feel like a continuous game of jenga. By…
The days of cookie-cutter medical education sessions and unengaging, didactic data presentations are–mostly–over. These days, medical education and training programs are all about customization, personalization,…
There is considerable excitement about the potential of AI to deliver more accessible, efficient, and high-quality healthcare; alongside concern about data privacy, bias, and how…
Maintaining health care cybersecurity has become paramount following sustained attacks on the industry. The cybercrime landscape continues to evolve dramatically, with newer threats and potential…
No one wants to stay in the hospital any longer than they need to, but what happens when patients don’t have the care they need…