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GSIs Help Healthcare Providers Improve Patient Care With GenAI

The healthcare industry is facing increasing demands, from managing patient care to complex administrative workflows. To address these challenges, healthcare providers are turning to transformative solutions like AI, which has

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Trump Escalates Demands That Drug Companies Lower Prices

The latest edition of InnovationRx brings you a roundup of the most recent developments in the healthcare and biotech industries.

A missing mineral, lithium, could be key to Alzheimer’s

Now, with this new study shedding light on the crucial role of lithium in healthy brain function and its potential

Air purifiers may reduce heart risks for people exposed to traffic pollution

Using portable high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifiers at home has been shown to have a significant impact on lowering systolic

Obamacare Insurer Oscar Health, Hit By Higher Costs, Sees 2026 Rebound

Oscar Health, a major player in the health insurance industry, recently announced a second-quarter loss of $228 million. Despite this

Voluntary pressure: Mixed results from Trump’s health approach

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s approach to overseeing the health industry has taken a unique turn, focusing on voluntary actions

Living in hurricane-flooded areas raises older adults’ mortality risk by 9 percent

Hurricanes and related natural disasters, such as flooding, are on the rise globally, posing a significant threat to communities. The

Physician Starting Pay Hits $400,000 A Year

The latest analysis from AMN Healthcare reveals that the average starting salary for physicians has surpassed $400,000, with orthopedic surgeons

Historically redlined communities have slower EMS response times, study shows

Historically redlined communities have been found to experience slower response times from emergency medical services, according to a recent study