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    HMPV Cases Spark Concerns: Doctors Urge Caution, Not Panic Amid Rising Speculations

    In most cases, the illness lasts from a few days to a week. However in rare cases HMP virus can travel to the brain,...

    In 2025, look for more digital-first patient engagement and data-driven decisions

    Hospitals and health systems have been discussing digital-first patient engagement for a while now, but fewer organizations than you might think have made huge...

    Brain Cipher begins to leak stolen Rhode Island data

    Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee has confirmed that cybercriminals are attempting to leak stolen data after gaining unauthorized access to the state's central platform...

    2025: The ‘great tech reckoning’ and the ‘real’ AI revolution

    Healthcare has no shortage of challenges and technologies for CIOs and other health IT leaders at hospitals and health systems to wrap their arms...

    VA to restart deployments in EHR modernization effort

    More than 18 months after the Veterans Administration paused new deployments of its Oracle electronic health record system to make critical improvements to the...

    Congress releases AI policy blueprint

    Twenty-four members of Congress released on Wednesday their report on their work to develop a U.S. vision for responsible artificial intelligence innovation that accounts...

    ASTP finalizes just part of HTI-2, to the disappointment of health IT developers

    This first installment of the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Patient Engagement, Information Sharing and Public Health Interoperability, version two rule finalizes updates to...

    Bulletproofing America’s Classrooms – The New York Times

    There have been more than 230 school shootings in the United States over the past decade and active shooter drills have become...

    About Our Investigation Into Cord Blood Banks

    Some families pay thousands of dollars to store their children’s stem cells with the hope of a healthier future for them. But Sarah Kliff,...

    Ulcerative Colitis: Social Relationships and Dating

    Your friendships enrich your life. They’re good for your health, too. Studies show that people who have good friends and good relationships are healthier,...