I think of how much healthcare "innovations" could help or hinder our health, wellbeing and wallet. And I get paid for it.

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This smart toilet is one way to improve compliance and regular assessments, cause sooner or later, we all gotta go. Now let's see if it can tick all the other HTA boxes. lnkd.in/ePWuT8Cx

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Here's a quick read about the willingness of Americans to test embryos to improve their kids' college chances. i think that there are better ways to improve their chances, but I fear that many people will be attracted by easy solut…lnkd.in/eNdtiqKA lnkd.in/eQj-5cWF
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Are you interested in being a Senior Editor of a peer-reviewed journal? Do you want to influence journal policy decisions and which kinds of articles to accept or reject? Here is your chance. Health Policy and Technology (IF: 5.2…lnkd.in/eB7fbyiS lnkd.in/eMX35AJg

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As you know, AI/ML can be used in various ways in healthcare. But what's the best system around to *categorise* AI applications in healthcare? Links to sources would be great. Thanks in advance!
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Warnings about sloppy use of machine learning closely resemble age-old warnings of sloppy use of statistics. I fully recommend the recommendation to collaborate with others (last sentence). lnkd.in/erP6WAWD

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How much do you think artificial intelligence can help with pharmacovigilance? Curious about AI, EHRs, FDA's Sentinel system and the steps needed to convert AI’s potential into a pharmacovigilance reality? Speakers will be: Dr And…lnkd.in/eg756uN3 lnkd.in/ePwrfURD

When was the last time you saw well-informed, clear writing on health matters in social media? Sometimes the information in social media about health-related material is correct, but the delivery poor. And sometimes the information…lnkd.in/eDayz9wu lnkd.in/eaZpNmFe

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Our aim is to help bring #ArtificialIntelligence solutions to the clinical practice, demonstrating the potential of #AI and #robotics as useful tools to improve clinical outcomes. Join us and become part of the change! aiccelerate.eu/community/
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Hoewel de term 'passende zorg' vaak gebruikt wordt, is er toch te weinig onderzoek naar gedaan. Vooral passende zorg voor gebruikers van hulpmiddelen. U kunt nu subsidie aanvragen voor een voorbereidende studie binnen het programma 'Goed Gebruik Hulpmiddelenzorg thuis'.
If you need a 5-min break, read or listen to this story (w a lovely catchline) and think of the best & worst applications: "Send in the clones: Using artificial intelligence to digitally replicate human voices" npr.org/2022/01/17/107303185…

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Nearly every organisation has its own electronic system, but siloed data inhibits good care. What drives medical providers outside of hospitals to contribute data to health exchanges? Government & patient influence crucial. US lessons @hptjournal sciencedirect.com/science/ar… @HptUsa

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Thoughts on a Sunday evening: tweets cost nearly nothing, which means many of us send lots of them like a Gatling gun. But given a limit of (say) 5 tweets a day, which ones would you choose? Or, what's the optimal # of tweets a day in a world of information overload?
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We all know about the power of blockchain for secure information transactions. In a world where multiple remote sources of patient information need to communicate, how can blockchain facilitate a safe & efficient integrated system? Read more @hptjournal: sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
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A large survey in China investigated public attitudes toward patient safety and its reporting. They found that factors such as #education of the public & construction of reporting systems could promote patient safety. Read more at bit.ly/2YXLKQJ #survey #patients #safety
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As we're finding out now, triage in a medical system is difficult: balancing competing priorities when allocating resources like admission. Is it right to consider patients' individual decisions when triaging? @CTA_Brenna's perspective in @hptjournal: sciencedirect.com/science/ar…

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