• New WHO Guidance Promotes Fair and Ethical Management of International Health Worker Migration

      Today during World Health Worker Week, the World Health Organization (WHO) published guidance on  Bilateral agreements on health worker migration and mobility . The guidance was developed by WHO and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, with the International Labour Organization, as part of the Working for Health programme....

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  • Oscar Brings AI to Health Insurance, Reducing Costs and Improving Patient Care

      The healthcare industry is notoriously complex. Oscar Health, a healthcare technology company, believes in leveraging technology and data to serve patients at every step of their care. “Language models were the first time we thought, you can translate the messiness of the real world into a clear digitised plan,” said Mario Schlosser, Co-Founder...

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  • Tackling the ‘Nursing Exodus’ in the Philippines

      The top supplier of nurses globally, the Philippines is hit with a shortage of nurses at home. Retention strategies could involve creating a positive working environment that boosts nurses’ work satisfaction and career development   The Philippines has been known as a major – if not the largest – exporter of nurses globally. It was estimated...

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  • A Glimpse into the Future for European Digital Natives

      Digital-native businesses’ (DNBs) deal-making, valuations, and exit activities were all down in 2023 in the European venture market, according to  Atomico’s The State of European Tech 2023 . A market return to form that, however, can be considered a worldwide phenomenon.   The key fundamentals that led to a downturn in the funding environment...

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  • Identity Security 2024: Mapping the Threats and Goals

      The efficient management of identities and access has become central to digital business. It determines the speed and agility with which an organization is able to operate or pursue new goals; it underpins employee productivity and enables operational efficiencies; and it is key to security, privacy, and compliance. Most organizations have deployed...

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  • Marking the Web’s 35th Birthday: An Open Letter

      Original Hope Three and a half decades ago, when I invented the web, its trajectory was impossible to imagine. There was no roadmap to predict the course of its evolution, it was a captivating odyssey filled with unforeseen opportunities and challenges. Underlying its whole infrastructure was the intention to allow for collaboration, foster...

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  • Paradigm Uses OpenAI’s API to Improve Patient Access to Clinical Trials

      Clinical trials are how we discover new cures, and they can be a life-saving form of treatment.  Paradigm  is breaking down barriers in the healthcare industry with technology that brings clinical trials to more people,  such as cancer patients, while reducing the paperwork burden for doctors and nurses to address clinician burnout.   Clinical...

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  • Tele-Critical Care Nursing: The Well-Established Predecessor of Today’s Virtual Nursing

        Teresa Rincon  PhD, RN, FCCM Assistant Professor Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing UMass Chan Medical School USA                 Cited more than 100 times in other publications, A Second Set of Eyes: An Introduction to Tele-ICU was publi

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  • Unlocking Innovation: AWS and Anthropic Push the Boundaries of Generative AI Together

      Amazon Bedrock is the best place to build and scale generative AI applications with large language models (LLM) and other foundation models (FMs). It enables customers to leverage a variety of high-performing FMs, such as the Claude family of models by Anthropic, to build custom generative AI applications. Looking back to 2021, when Anthropic...

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  • Statement – "I wish for.”: The Hopes of People Living with HIV Strengthen Our Commitment to #EndAIDS

      Statement by Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe.   My professional involvement with HIV goes back 30 years, to 1994 when I joined MSF-Belgium working on TB and HIV in Somalia. The world was a very different place; an HIV diagnosis was practically a death sentence, getting tested was a lengthy ordeal and treatment...

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