Sai Balasubramanian, J.D., Contributor

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This Is How Dire Weather Illustrated The Importance Of Social Determinants Of Health

Social Determinants of Health are broadly defined as “conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play that affect a wide range of health and quality-of life-risks and outcomes.”

Federal Authorities Are Increasingly Finding Counterfeit N95 Masks

As PPE is vital in protecting front-line healthcare and essential workers from exposure, counterfeit masks can provide a false sense of security and potentially devastate the entire workforce.

New Study Finds That Prolonged Social Isolation May Lead To Dementia

Though it is a necessary aspect of the fight against Covid-19, prolonged social isolation may lead to long-lasting cognitive effects.

Robots Have Become An Essential Part Of The War Against Covid-19

Robots have been integral in reducing exposure, fulfilling personnel shortages, and conducting disinfection efforts.

A New McKinsey Report Indicates That There Are 6 Building-Blocks Needed To Create A Scalable Business In Healthcare

The market for healthcare innovation has never been more robust.

Technology Is Rapidly Changing Cancer Care

Technology can make a huge impact in cancer care, including in the areas of diagnostics, therapeutics, and research efforts.

Anthem Has Started A Digital Incubator For Innovative Healthcare Solutions

Anthem’s goal is to help entrepreneurs solve some of healthcare’s toughest challenges.

Microsoft Is Using Its Tech Expertise to Help Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Efforts

This global vaccination effort will entail unprecedented operational challenges.

Lyft Is Quickly Growing Its Presence In Healthcare

The company’s massive network has permeated nearly every corner of the country, giving it an opportunity to make a significant impact.

Organizations Are Taking Vast Measures To Monitor Post Covid-19 Vaccination Vital Signs

Covid-19 vaccinations are rolling out nationwide in an attempt to help curb the coronavirus induced pandemic.