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RFID Solutions in Dubai: Revolutionizing Businesses with Smart Technology

RFID Solutions in Dubai: Revolutionizing Businesses with Smart Technology

Healthcare Hospitals and clinics in Dubai are implementing RFID systems to track medical equipment, manage patient records, and ensure proper medication administration. RFID-enabled solutions enhance patient safety, reduce wait times, and improve operational efficiency in healthcare facilities. ...

ByAcube Infotech LLC


The Benefits of Renting Mobile ECG Devices to Patients

The Benefits of Renting Mobile ECG Devices to Patients

In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, innovation and cost-efficiency are key. For healthcare providers looking to enhance patient care while managing expenses, renting mobile ECG (electrocardiogram) devices offers a compelling solution. This approach not only improves patient access to vital heart monitoring but also provides significant benefits for healthcare practices. ...

ByPanonIT


How Predictive Analytics is Boosting Clinical Trials Efficiency?

How Predictive Analytics is Boosting Clinical Trials Efficiency?

Clinical trials are the backbone of modern medicine, responsible for bringing innovative, safe, and efficient treatments to market after rigorous testing and evaluation. However, the conventional process of conducting these trials has often been long, expensive, and fraught with inefficiencies¹. The advent of predictive analytics is reshaping the landscape of clinical trials, ushering in a ...

BySOPHiA Genetics


Addressing Primary Care Challenges with the NObreath®

Addressing Primary Care Challenges with the NObreath®

FeNO Testing in Asthma Care Although airway eosinophilic inflammation is a key characteristic of asthma, there are few methods available to measure it. This inflammation can be assessed by measuring eosinophils and eosinophilic cationic protein (ECP) in sputum or by measuring ECP in blood samples1. However, these methods are considered time-consuming, expensive, and not readily available. For ...

ByBedfont Scientific Limited


Andrology Lab - Hammersmith Hospital - Case Study

Andrology Lab - Hammersmith Hospital - Case Study

A user had to be able to easily navigate between samples, the source of the samples (patients) and the storage area. This would enable questions such as “show me all the samples for a given patient” or “show me where in the container a specific sample is” to be answered. ...

ByItemTracker Software Ltd.


Clinical Data Management: What Are The Key Challenges And How To Navigate Them?

Clinical Data Management: What Are The Key Challenges And How To Navigate Them?

One of the biggest challenges clinical data management faces is the sheer amount of data that needs to be processed. With more and more patient data becoming available, it can be difficult for CDM systems to keep up. In addition, many CDM systems are not user-friendly or interactive, making it difficult for users to get the most out of them. What challenges do clinical data management systems ...

ByClinion


Cubic Gas Sensing Solutions for Pulmonary Function Tests

Cubic Gas Sensing Solutions for Pulmonary Function Tests

Pulmonary function tests evaluate lung function and diagnose respiratory conditions. Two critical tests of pulmonary assessment are spirometry and the measurement of diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO). While spirometry evaluates how effectively the lungs inhale and exhale air, DLCO assesses the lungs' efficiency in transferring oxygen into the bloodstream. Cubic's advanced ...

ByCubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd


Measuring impact in healthcare: how we know we are making a difference

Measuring impact in healthcare: how we know we are making a difference

The demand for reliable medical equipment also extends to the realm of data integrity and management. In an age where data drives decisions, the accuracy and reliability of medical equipment in recording and transmitting patient data are crucial, as this data not only informs individual patient ...

ByB Medical Systems


Data-Driven Surgical Education: A Conversation with Dr. Peter Nau

Data-Driven Surgical Education: A Conversation with Dr. Peter Nau

In the ever-evolving field of surgery, the integration of data and technology has ushered in a new era of surgical training and education, where precision and proficiency are elevated. We recently had the privilege of speaking with Peter Nau, MD, MS, FACS, Clinical Professor of Surgery-Gastrointestinal, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery, Surgical Director of the Digestive Health Center, ...

ByCaresyntax


Binding and Inactivating Coronavirus with Clinoptilolite

Binding and Inactivating Coronavirus with Clinoptilolite

Natural zeolites are known to bind various bacteria and viruses. Researchers hypothesised that clinoptilolite can also bind members of the Coronaviridae family. Results showed that the addition of 0.01% PCT purified clinoptilolite to a HCoV-229E suspension containing 16,000 PFU per ml resulted in an 87% reduction of the virus concentration. Results suggest that purified clinoptilolite in a ...

ByKMI Zeolite Inc.


Surgical Video Data Privacy, Misconceptions & the Benefits of PSO

Surgical Video Data Privacy, Misconceptions & the Benefits of PSO

In recent years, there has been a growing trend of using video technology in surgical procedures to enhance precision, communication, and training. While the benefits of video in surgery are many, there are also concerns regarding the legal risks that may arise from its use. Medical professionals fear that video footage of a surgery could potentially be used against them in legal proceedings, ...

ByCaresyntax


Will Metformin Be Replaced By SGLT-2 Inhibitors

Will Metformin Be Replaced By SGLT-2 Inhibitors

Metformin is a classic first-line hypoglycemic agent for patients with type 2 diabetes, and is an essential drug in combination regimenes. However, as the evidence is updated, the idea of drug selection for first-line treatment is changing. GLP-1 agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors in combination with or without metformin (as required for glycemic management) have also been recommended by multiple ...

ByHunan Huateng Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.


How Healthcare is Being Transformed By Remote Patient Monitoring

How Healthcare is Being Transformed By Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote Patient Monitoring technologies collaborate together to provide a seamless healthcare experience to the patients. ...

ByHealth Wealth Safe, Inc


Navigating the Bioinformatics Workflow for Whole Exome Sequencing: A Step-by-Step Guide

Navigating the Bioinformatics Workflow for Whole Exome Sequencing: A Step-by-Step Guide

Next-generation sequencing (NGS), which makes millions to billions of sequence reads at a fast rate, has greatly sped up genomics research. At the moment, Illumina, Ion Torrent/Life Technologies, 454/Roche, Pacific Bioscience, Nanopore, and GenapSys are all NGS platforms that can be used. They can produce reads of 100–10,000 bp in length, enabling sufficient coverage of the genome at a ...

ByCD Genomics


Diagnosing heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)

Diagnosing heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) has recently been recognized as the single greatest unmet need in cardiovascular medicine, overtaking heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and becoming the most common form of heart failure, with a prevalence that is increasing by 1% annually.[1] Despite this, there remains no gold standard in diagnosing HFpEF. Diagnosing ...

ByUltromics Limited


Barriers to data sharing in today’s healthcare landscape

Barriers to data sharing in today’s healthcare landscape

In today’s healthcare environment, the general consensus is that the exchange and flow of data is crucial and beneficial to developing better care of the patients. Healthcare information exchanges (HIEs), as an example, have shown to be effective in improving public health, reducing healthcare redundancies, and providing clinical providers with more support tools in their day-to-day work. ...

BySegmed, Inc.


To Touch or Not to Touch: That is the Question Using the Evidence to Change Thermometry Practice

To Touch or Not to Touch: That is the Question Using the Evidence to Change Thermometry Practice

PICO Question In PACU patients do temperatures obtained with the temporal artery and no touch thermometers compare favorably to temperatures by an oral electronic thermometer? Significance/Evidence Summary The American Society of Peri-Anesthesia Nurses (ASPAN), Does not fully support the use of tympanic thermometers in PACU Our PACU staff are hesitant to use tympanic devices and to use ...

ByThermomedics, Inc.


Taking Medical Coding to the next level with AI and Machine Learning

Taking Medical Coding to the next level with AI and Machine Learning

Accuracy in medical coding is a vital aspect in aiding clinical trial operation success. It has presented an excellent opportunity for medical coders, working hand-in-hand with AI-enhanced computer-assisted coding systems, to quickly identify and validate the correct codes. Using natural language processing (NLP) and advanced Machine Learning algorithms, AI is transforming medical coding by ...

ByClinion


When IT and OT converge: Paving the way for smarter healthcare

When IT and OT converge: Paving the way for smarter healthcare

Good decision-making relies on good information. That’s why data collection is so important to businesses of all types. In healthcare, it can literally be a life-and-death concern. Currently, two data-related trends are delivering new levels of optimization in hospitals with the potential to vastly improve operations and safety: The convergence of information technology (IT) systems ...

BySchneider Electric


Is deodorant causing this man’s underarm rash? Let’s diagnose

Is deodorant causing this man’s underarm rash? Let’s diagnose

A 53-year-old man visited his doctor concerned about a spreading rash underneath his arms for the past 3 weeks. He initially thought it was an allergic reaction to a new deodorant, but it wasn’t itchy, and it persisted after stopping the deodorant. The patient had a history of type 2 diabetes. On examination, a broad, well-demarcated, thin, scaly plaque was seen extending from the ...

ByVisualDx

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