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Technology - U.S. hospitals, insurers turn to AI for claims - A constant battle in the U.S. health care system is the fight between insurers and providers over the cost of medical procedures and who foots the bill. Both sides are turning to artificial intelligence to make their case. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains. 10H ago - 04:02

A constant battle in the U.S. health care system is the fight between insurers and providers over the cost of medical procedures and who foots the bill. Both sides are turning to artificial intelligence to make their case. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains.

CBS News - Technology - 36 minutes ago

Australians in Lebanon face $17k travel nightmare as daughter needs medical care

The family had planned to come back to Australia at the end of April, but are now trying to return more urgently.

SBS - Top Stories - 5 hours ago

U.S. hospitals, insurers turn to AI for claims -- A constant battle in the U.S. health care system is the fight between insurers and providers over the cost of medical procedures and who foots the bill. Both sides are turning to artificial intelligence to make their case. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains.

A constant battle in the U.S. health care system is the fight between insurers and providers over the cost of medical procedures and who foots the bill. Both sides are turning to artificial intelligence to make their case. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains.

CBS News - Top Stories - 9 hours ago

Life-threatening complications overlooked in weeks after childbirth, researchers say - New Canadian research suggests close to a third of life-threatening complications linked to pregnancy and childbirth happen to women during the first six weeks following a delivery — a time when mothers typically experience far less medical tracking and support than they did during pregnancy. Lauren Pelley - News - Health - | March 16 - |

New Canadian research suggests close to a third of life-threatening complications linked to pregnancy and childbirth happen to women during the first six weeks following a delivery — a time when mothers typically experience far less medical tracking and support than they did during pregnancy.

CBC News - Health - 13 hours ago

Twelve Lebanese medical workers killed in Israel strike – did the IDF target them?

Israel killed 12 medical workers in a strike on a medical centre in south Lebanon.

Sky News - World - 1 day ago

Second Opinion - Why the medical advice on peanut allergies flipped in a generation - Amina Zafar - News - Health - | March 14

The advice on how to prevent peanut allergy in babies did a U-turn. Here's the scientific basis and practical tips for parents to apply the advice.

CBC News - Health - 1 day ago

Pro-Iran hackers claim cyberattack on major U.S. medical device maker

A cyberattack claimed by pro-Iran hackers has caused a “global network disruption” to a major US medical device maker, according to a company statement.

CTV News - Health - 1 day ago

Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills 17 medical staff

Attack on health centre killed doctors, nurses and paramedics

Middle East Eye - US News - 2 days ago

Concerns grow as Jamaica ends Cuban medical programme

Terminating the decades-old programme that brought hundreds of Cuban medical personnel to its shores is an unusual move, especially for a programme that had been running smoothly for 50 years.

Global Voices - Top Stories - 2 days ago

US's new scramble for Africa is biomedical imperialism

From Zimbabwe to Zambia, US health deals are raising fears of a new era of biomedical extractivism.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 3 days ago

Dartmouth doctor's invention featured in hit medical drama The Pitt -- Josh Hoffman -- -

The Ring Rescue appeared in the latest episode of the HBO series after one of the device's inventors, Dr. Kevin Spencer, met the show's lead actor, Noah Wyle, and producers at a medical trade show last year.

CBC News - Health - 3 days ago

China approves world's first brain-computer interface medical device for market use

China has officially approved the launch for a brain-computer interface system that helps restore hand-movement ability, marking the first successful approval of a BCI device for commercial use....

International The News - Health - 3 days ago

How remote First Nations are working with Ornge to improve medical transportation -- Sarah Law -- -

A new program in remote First Nations across northwestern Ontario aims to improve access to medical transportation and emergency medical service training. Communities are leading the emergency first response team (EFRT) program in partnership with the air ambulance service Ornge. Here's how the EFRT aims to improve health-care access in fly-in First Nations.

CBC News - Health - 4 days ago

Medical device giant hit by global network disruption after cyberattack possibly linked to pro-Iranian group

Medical device giant Stryker was hit by cyberattack on Wednesday. A pro-Iranian hacktivist group allegedly claimed responsibility for the breach.

Fox News - Business - 4 days ago

Iranian Hackers Suspected to Be Behind Cyberattack on Medical Giant Stryker

Medical device manufacturer Stryker Corporation suffered a cyberattack on Wednesday suspected to have been launched by Iranian hackers, potentially marking what security analysts identify as Iran's first major digital offensive against a United States corporation since current military tensions began.

Breitbart - Technology - 4 days ago

Stryker Cyberattack Update: Iran-Linked Handala Group Claims Destructive Wiper Attack on Medical Tech Giant

Medical technology leader Stryker Corp. remained grappling Thursday with the aftermath of a major cyberattack that disrupted its global Microsoft-based network, as a pro-Iran hacking group claimed responsibility for a destructive operation it described as retaliation for recent U.S. and Israeli

International Business Times - Technology - 4 days ago

Maxx Crosby trade drama unfolds as Ravens cancel deal with Raiders over medical concerns

A major NFL trade involving Maxx Crosby has fallen apart after the Baltimore Ravens reportedly backed out of a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders announced on Tuesday that the Ravens had...

International The News - Sports - 6 days ago

Clark County extends contract with medical vendor for Clark County Jail, Juvenile Detention Center

The Clark County Council unanimously approved a request from the Department of Jail Services last week to extend its contract with medical vendor WellPath for two more years to provide health services

The Columbian - Health - 6 days ago

Partnership between Clark College, Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center aims to create local job pipeline for surgical technologists

Students in Clark College’s surgical technology program, the first of its kind in Southwest Washington, can gain hands-on clinical experience locally through a partnership with Legacy Salmon Creek Med

The Columbian - Health - 6 days ago

Is it safe to travel to Turkey? Latest Middle East travel advice

The UK Foreign Office is advising against travel to 20 countries in the Middle East region as conflict continues to escalate

Evening Standard - World - 6 days ago

The 'prison' of toxic masculinity can keep men from seeking medical care. Canada wants to fix that -- Kayla McLean -- Radio

Researchers and health advocates say many men delay seeking care, even when symptoms appear — a trend the federal government says it hopes to reverse by developing a strategy focused on improving men’s and boys’ health.

CBC News - Health - 8 days ago

Urgent travel advice issued for Brits as first UK charter flight leaves Middle East

Travel advice has been updated overnight for eight countries as conflict continues

WalesOnline - World - 10 days ago

Here's Jim Cramer's advice for navigating the markets during the Iran conflict

Jim Cramer sees areas to put money to work and places to trim.

CNBC - Health - 14 days ago

What to know about a new study on coffee, tea and dementia risk -- CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."

CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."

CBS News - Health - 1 month ago

AI chatbots give bad health advice: research

Paris: Next time you re considering consulting Dr ChatGPT, perhaps think again. Despite now being able to ace most medical licensing exams, artific...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 1 month ago

NHS expands medical drone and 'robot dog' deliveries across London

The new phase of the project aims to cut turnaround times, lower costs and reduce emissions

Evening Standard - Health - 1 month ago

What medical conditions can airlines reasonably ask a passenger about?

Plane Talk: As a former BBC editor is denied boarding due to his lack of a medical note, the health requirements for flying appear to be under scrutiny

Independent UK - Health - 4 months ago

'Medical pioneer' has pig kidney removed after record 271 days

The first attempts at using pig organs in humans were short-lived

Independent UK - Health - 4 months ago

15 Medical Marvel Babies

These babies have overcome the rarest of medical conditions. Some of them aren't even old enough to talk, but their stories are incredibly inspiring.

Inside Edition - Health - 7 months ago

Senator Elizabeth Warren Probes Google's Quest for Soldiers' Medical Data

Responding to a ProPublica report, the Massachusetts Democrat has begun investigating Google’s “aggressive” pursuit of a biotechnology archive that could be used to build AI tools. She also faulted the Pentagon for favoring the tech giant.

ProPublica - Technology - 1 year ago