In the 2025 National Customer Satisfaction Index (NCSI) survey for hospital medical services, Severance Hospital rose by 1 point from last year to 85 points, securing the top spot. This marks ...
The rise of AI could give patients more control over their healthcare journeys, but successful implementation brings ...
The app, titled “NHLS Laboratory User Handbook,” serves as a comprehensive and interactive digital guide designed especially for clinicians, medical officers, laboratory personnel, and healthcare ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, StoryMD, a digital health platform that puts patients at the center of their care, announced the launch of My StoryMD Journeys, a personalized ...
Where will the support be to handle the onslaught of health data that will be coming at us from our patients? With artificial ...
Today, Human Rights First’s Innovation Lab announced the launch of ReadyNow!, a free and secure mobile app designed to help immigrants prepare for possible detention and act quickly in moments of ...
From a quick online survey to a 77-gene DNA test, the initiative empowers patients across Missouri and beyond to take control ...
A multi-site advanced practice optimization model improved patient access through tailored interventions including redistributing non-APP responsibilities. A multi-site model for advanced practice ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A local event offers people the chance to taste some fresh baked goods for a good cause. The 4th Annual Day of the Bread will take place at The Monica Thursday October 30th.
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New Jerseyans consume more soda than anyone else in the mid-Atlantic region according to World Population Review, but those thousands of soda drinkers in the Garden State need to check their cans of ...
The PRIMA system includes augmented reality glasses that send signals to a wireless chip implanted in the user’s eye. Credit: Science Corporation. When she was 70, Sheila Irvine thought she’d never ...