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Hospitals want to buy doctors’ happiness with Nuance’s AI scribe. What they’re paying varies

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Microsoft-owned Nuance Communications sells its AI medical scribe platform to health care providers on a simple promise: If they shell out big bucks for the high-tech product, they can decrease doctor burnout and ultimately make more money by enabling doctors to see more patients. Read the rest…

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IBM sells off large parts of Watson Health business

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A private equity group has agreed to take over most of IBM Watson Health, seven years after the business was launched with a pledge to revolutionise healthcare data analysis. IBM’s step back from health comes as tech rivals are still piling into the sector.

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8 Biggest Trends in Healthcare Marketing in 2023

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Further development of AI/ML tech Without any doubt, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies are one of the most successfully-invested fields all over the world. Video materials are easily spread via word of mouth if someone finds them valuable and fancy enough. A rapidly-changing MarTech domain matures fast.

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Pharmaceutical Procurement Strategies Overview

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Climate change is another factor, potentially disrupting supplies and contributing to hefty price tags. Procurement methods, at any health system level, typically comprise the following categories: restricted tender, open tender, direct procurement, competitive negotiation, and international and local shopping.

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Osteopathic Medicine and Surviving Your Second Year of Medical School with Dr. Bryce Brohol ?

The Physician Pharmacist

Upon graduation, he elected to continue his health care training by receiving his for his medical education at Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Virginia. Bryce grow Hall, a second year medical student and good friend of mine from pharmacy school.