Uncertainty surrounding telehealth flexibilities and artificial intelligence regulation will shape healthcare technology trends this year, while cyberattacks continue to batter the sector, experts say ...
Once called the ‘silent epidemic,’ dementia is far from silent. For years, experts have painted a bleak picture about so-called digital dementia, a term that says smartphones, computers and other ...
In 2026, we will continue to see technology driving better healthcare outcomes and more efficient services. Doctors, nurses, researchers and mental health specialists will have more tools than ever to ...
In Sir Luke Fildes’ 1891 painting The Doctor, a physician is seen attending to a sick child. The backdrop shows a modest home. The doctor is a figure of undivided attention focused on getting the ...
Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp. By Paula Span It started with a high school typing course. Wanda ...
The baby boomers are the first generation that has navigated adulthood using digital technology. The oldest baby boomers were around 25 when the first e-mail was sent; they were the first generation ...
Successful AI vendors recognize that even the best technology must fit into a highly human-centered and often unpredictable environment. Provided byMayo Clinic Platform In a market flooded with AI ...
Medical professionals don’t pursue careers in healthcare out of a love of data entry, but it’s an inescapable daily reality for most, taking time away from focused care and consultations with patients ...
Adoption of artificial intelligence tools in health care lags other industries; within health care, nursing and residential care is even further behind.
Hogan Lovells and the AI Health Care Coalition recently hosted their fourth annual AI Health Law & Policy Summit, where thought leaders and policymakers gathered to discuss a variety of topics ...
Tots under the age of five suffer adverse effects if their moms and dads are distracted by the bings and dings of modern technology, according to a startling new study on the dangers of “technoference ...