Category: healthcare

Four Elements Of Healthcare Industry Leadership: Forbes China Summit

“Healthcare can often be a very conservative industry because it’s an industry that deals with very long timetables. However, playing it too safe and too careful can leave you behind competitors,” Forbes Senior Editor Alex Knapp believes.

Doctors’ Strike Delays 181,000 Hospital Appointments In England

Junior doctors walked out of hospitals for 72 hours last week over pay they argue has risen far below inflation in recent years.

U.S.-China Collaboration Could Cut Development Time, Cost For New Cancer Treatments

The world’s current system for developing cancer drugs is unsustainable, Memorial Sloan Kettering oncologist Dr. Bob Li believes.

Harness Uncertainty To Overcome It In Today’s Business World: Forbes China Summit

In today’s uncertain times, business leaders should focus on what is certain in their environment as a key approach to success, University of Michigan Business Professor told a Forbes China gathering last week

Most Dangerous Fungi: Here’s What WHO Lists As Highest Priority

The CDC reported a dramatic rise of a fungus superbug, Candida Auris, that could lead to potentially deadly infections—but there are others, as well.

73% Of People Sleep Better In A Hotel, Survey Says

It’s not just you. 3 out of 4 Americans are catching their best ZZZs in hotel rooms.

Bill Gates Thinks AI Will Revolutionize Healthcare For World’s Poorest

Gates called artificial intelligence the “most important advance” in tech since computers were developed, and said its shortcomings will be resolved in less than two years, if not sooner.

Patient Experience Vs. Marketing

Patient experience can be hijacked by marketers pitching services and products to a captive audience.

How Cotopaxi Provides Sibly’s AI-Assisted Coaching 24/7 To Employees

The soft launch of the Sibly app occurred on February 1. “Within 24 hours, 8% of employees had downloaded and 5% had begun using,” according to Dusty Hardy at Cotopaxi.

Exposure To Excessive Calories While In The Womb May Spur Overeating In Adulthood, Study Finds

Your craving unhealthy foods may have begun in your mother’s womb, new research shows.