BOSTON – Heather O’Sullivan (pictured), MS, AGNP, a clinical executive with more than 20 years of experience, has been named Mass General Brigham’s inaugural president of home-based care. In this transformative role, Heather will be instrumental in expanding Mass General Brigham’s ability and capacity to shift care beyond traditional hospital settings to home-based care, with the goal of improving patient outcomes, increasing access, and lowering costs.
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TORONTO – Are you looking for new Italian suppliers for health technology products? Would you like to attend trade shows and industry events in Italy? By registering your company on our VELP platform, https://velp.digital.ice.it/, you will automatically have:
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TORONTO – Cross-Border Impact Ventures (CBIV) has announced the launch of the firm and the first close of its Women’s and Children’s Health Technology Fund, which will invest in health technology companies that address the health needs of women, children, and adolescents or make health systems more resilient. CBIV has secured US$30 million in commitments towards an ultimate fund size of more than US$100 million and anticipates making its first investments in Q1 2022.
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AMSTERDAM – Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, announced it has received a USD 15.4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop an AI-based application suite to improve the quality and accessibility of obstetric care in low- and middle-income countries, especially in underserved communities.
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VANCOUVER – Tickit Health, a global provider of person reported data collection solutions based on Digital Empathy, is pleased to announce that it has interfaced its platform with the Cerner Electronic Health Record at Sydney Children’s Hospital Network in Sydney, Australia. The hospital network cares for thousands of children each year to help young people live their healthiest lives, and have been using Tickit since 2017.
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LONDON, Eng. – The government of the UK has abandoned a homegrown coronavirus contact-tracing app after spending three months and millions of pounds on technology that experts had repeatedly warned would not work. In an embarrassing U-turn, Health Secretary Matt Hancock (pictured) said the NHS would switch to an alternative designed by the US tech companies Apple and Google, which is months away from being ready.
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SAN FRANCISCO – EHR vendor Practice Fusion will pay an historic US$145 million fine after admitting to a kickback scheme aimed at increasing opioid prescriptions, according to a statement released by the Department of Justice for the District of Vermont.
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LONDON, UK – As part of overhauling its technology systems, the National Health Service (NHS) in the U.K. said it will ban fax machines. Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock (pictured) has forbid purchase of new fax machines starting in 2019 and ordered complete end of their use by April of the following year.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Cerner now has the go-ahead for a multibillion-dollar no-bid contract to update the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ health records system, after nearly a year of waiting.
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BALTIMORE, Md. – In the first study to quantify the contribution of emergency department care to overall U.S. healthcare, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have found that nearly half of all US hospital-associated medical care is delivered by emergency departments.
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