One week after a ransomware attack hit the University of Mississippi Medical Center, the hospital continues to direct patients to social media updates for information.
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The DAMA Academy, in collaboration with the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation under the FCT Education Secretariat, Abuja, has unveiled Body Scan AI, a technology-driven health ...
Blockchain is no longer an abstract idea. It could become a valuable resource even for small towns seeking to strengthen ...
Often, rural regions rely on legacy health systems, leaving both patients and providers unable to share and access important medical information efficiently.
Ethereum’s inherent security lies in its use of the blockchain, which does not create new blocks of information until consensus is reached on the information it carries. Since this consensus relies on ...
Blockchain transaction data tied to cryptocurrency payments may provide an early signal of emerging drug crises, according to ...
Doc.com, the pioneering healthcare technology company redefining access to care through artificial intelligence and blockchain integration, today announced the launch of its telemedicine platform in ...
Patients with duplicate medical records were five times more likely to die in hospital and three times more likely to require intensive care than those without duplicate charts. Hospital length of ...
Blockchain is not a medical device. It does not do that; instead, it helps keep and organize information. It might make it easier and safer to do things like keep track of records, pay bills, and ...
A Houston doctor has been indicted on charges of falsifying medical records for five patients, making them ineligible to receive a liver transplant, federal prosecutors announced on Thursday. Dr. John ...
Patients with duplicate medical records are five times more likely to die after being admitted to hospital and three times more likely to require intensive care than those with a single medical record ...