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Responsible AI Drives Execution

The Hague Summit for Accountability in the Digital Age (#I4ADA) takes place November 6-7 2019, Peace Palace, Netherlands

Walgreens To Stop E-Cigarette Sales As Scrutiny Of Vaping Intensifies

Walgreens will stop sales of e-cigarettes at all of its U.S. drugstores as regulatory scrutiny of vaping intensifies.

Digital Medicine Movement Is Growing Up And That’s A Good Thing

As digital medicine matures industry professionals are collaborating to create best practices and validate business models.

U.S. Health System Waste Hits $935 Billion A Year

Waste in the U. S. healthcare system is $760 billion to $935 billion annually, or 25% of total health spending, according to a new analysis published in JAMA.

Why Did This Physician Dress Up In A Creepy Beaked Mask At A Conference In Washington DC?

Attendees at this conference in Washington DC probably weren’t expecting to see a dark, masked figure with a beak at their meeting. So who is he and why was he there?

Problem Of Prescription Opioid Misuse, Abuse, Overuse, And Diversion Is Multifactorial

As nationwide litigation focuses on the putative role that marketing, according to plaintiffs, may have played in fueling prescription opioid prescribing, there is a tendency to overlook multiple factors that contributed to the problem of prescription …

Hepatitis A On American Airlines Flight, How Flight Conditions Could Make Things Worse

This is what happened to a plane full of people on a flight from San Francisco to Charlotte

Trump Bars Immigrants Without Health Insurance: What It Means

Barring immigrants without health insurance forces immigrants to overcome a restriction on legal immigration Congress never authorized.

Missed Appointments, Missed Opportunities: Tackling The Patient No-Show Problem

When a customer doesn’t show up, it’s usually bad for business. But in health care, when a customer doesn’t show up, it’s also bad for the customer.

Photography Project Highlights The Challenges Of Daily Life After Stroke

To find out how people adjust to life after stroke, Swedish researchers studied photos that people took of their daily routines.