
Immunify.Life Poised to Transform Global Healthcare with Real-World Blockchain Use Cases
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- July 31, 2022
- Blockchain
- cases
- Global
- Healthcare
- Immunify.Life
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- RealWorld
- Transform
Immunify.Life leverages fast, secure, and cost-effective Cardano Blockchain to revamp patient data collection and provision Infections and diseases kill millions of people around the world every year, but ineffective healthcare processes and policies have a significant negative impact on patient outcomes as well. From relapsed patients and delays in providing care to inaccurate patient data […]
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Choosing Administration Degrees: Healthcare Administration or MBA?
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- July 29, 2022
- Administration
- Choosing
- Degrees
- Healthcare
- MBA
Across the board, administration degrees project to be some of the best positions available to students entering the workforce over the next eight years. More than 900,000 management occupations will be created between 2020 and 2030, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). At Azusa Pacific University, you can choose from multiple graduate-level administrative […]
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Assessing the Shift in Global Health Care Equity Following the Peaks in the Devastation From COVID-19
Pharmacy Times interviewed Daniel Gagnon, VP of Global UPS Healthcare, on a vaccine equity panel discussion at the UPS Impact Summit in Atlanta, which was held at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Alana Hippensteele: Hi, I’m Alana Hippensteele with Pharmacy Times. Joining me is Daniel Gagnon, VP of Global UPS Healthcare, who […]
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“Same tactics, same injuries”: the targeting of healthcare in Syria and Ukraine
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- July 19, 2022
- Healthcare
- injuries
- Syria
- tactics
- targeting
- Ukraine
Elisabeth Mahase The BMJ emahase{at}bmj.com As healthcare in Ukraine continues to be targeted by Russia, Syrian doctors see similarities—and an opportunity to provide help. Elisabeth Mahase reports Since Russia invaded in late February 2022, the World Health Organization has confirmed 330 attacks on healthcare in Ukraine (up to 30 June). These have resulted in at […]
Read MoreMental-Health Care Shortage Is Being Treated With Outdated Ratios
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- July 15, 2022
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- health
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- Healthcare Provision
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- Medical Conditions
- Mental Disorders
- MentalHealth
- Outdated
- political
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- Ratios
- Shortage
- SYND
- Technology
- telehealth
- Telehealth/Telemedicine Services
- Telemedicine
- telemedicine services
- Treated
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It is hard to read the news these days without hearing that many people in need of mental-health care aren’t getting it. Consideration of suicide shot up during the pandemic; opioid deaths soared 30%; the Surgeon General has warned of a youth mental-health crisis. “I talk to two-to-five CEOs of member agencies every week, and […]
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Strategies from Brazil: How the Country Has Risen as a Leader Primed for Healthcare Innovation
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- July 7, 2022
- Brazil
- Country
- Healthcare
- Innovation
- Leader
- Primed
- Risen
- Strategies
In recent years, Brazil has emerged on the global healthcare stage – with strong standards and strategies for healthcare innovation, collaboration, and patient care. Indeed, now serving as the largest healthcare market in Latin America, spending a staggering 9.1% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on healthcare alone, Brazil is a critically important hub for […]
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