
MedCity FemFwd: Designing Healthcare Spaces for Women
In this episode, we’re joined by Abbie Clary, executive director of Health for All for…
In this episode, we’re joined by Abbie Clary, executive director of Health for All for CannonDesign, an architecture design company. She discusses why healthcare traditionally hasn’t been built around women, and what needs to change. The post MedCity FemFwd: Designing Healthcare Spaces for Women appeared first on MedCity News.
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CNN’s Erica Hill spoke with KFF Health News correspondent Amy Maxmen about leadership changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Maxmen noted that turmoil at the CDC has been occurring since early in the Trump administration. She recently explored these issues in her article “Health Insurers Limit Coverage of Prosthetic Limbs, Questioning Their…
Four senior officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced their resignations in recent days, citing what they described as growing political interference in the agency’s scientific work, particularly regarding vaccines. Two of them — Debra Houry, the CDC’s chief science and medical officer, and Demetre Daskalakis, who led the National Center for…
In a system already under incredible pressures, with more seemingly arriving every day, ROI becomes about not spending less but spending smarter. The post Does ROI Even Matter in Healthcare Anymore? appeared first on MedCity News.
When we give our hospitals the tools they deserve — predictive maintenance dashboards, smart alerts, clean analytics — we’re not just optimizing a process. We’re preserving trust. And lives. The post The Hidden Glitch in Healthcare: When Hospitals Still Run on Spreadsheets appeared first on MedCity News.
By MATTHEW HOLT For those of you waiting for the Labcorp, Blue Shield of California, Brown & Toland Physicians Physicians update, the ball has been moved a couple of years down the field. If you want to catch up here is part 1, part 2 and part 3) You’ll recall we left it with a mystery…
Cleveland Clinic is expanding its use of Dyania Health’s AI platform across the health system to speed up clinical trial recruitment. The system quickly scans patient records to identify eligible participants, aiming to give more patients access to trials and speed up development timelines for new therapies. The post Cleveland Clinic Taps Dyania Health to…
A judge has approved Blue Cross Blue Shield’s $2.8 billion settlement with providers. However, some providers are opting out, arguing that it doesn’t go far enough. The post A Judge Approved BCBS’ $2.8B Settlement. Why Some Providers Are Opting Out appeared first on MedCity News.
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are among the cardiometabolic diseases included in Novo Nordisk’s R&D pact with Replicate Biosciences, a deal that could pay out up to $550 million. Startup Replicate specializes in therapies and vaccines based on self-replicating RNA. The post Novo Nordisk Turns to Self-Replicating RNA Startup to Discover New Metabolic Medicines appeared…