Patient21, a digital healthcare company with brick-and-mortar clinics, obtains $108M to grow outside Germany

Patient21, a four-year-old German startup that incorporates a digital healthcare platform with real-world brick-and-mortar hospitals, has raised €100 million ($108 million) in a Series C round of grant led by Israeli VC firm Pitango, comprising a mix of equity and debt.
Healthcare cyberattacks mentioned in call to revive pandemic preparedness law

Healthcare cybersecurity should be essential to conversations in the country’s pandemic retort, as evidenced by the spate of cyberattacks launched against “hospital networks when they were at their most helpless,” commented Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Ohio.
“Cybersecurity is so vitally crucial to not only preventing ransomware attacks on hospital networks and securing the safety of patients’ personal information but also to our national security,” he stated. “Nobody’s on the frontlines with that problem more than hospitals, who are combating cyber threats day-to-day.”
AI teachings from healthcare: Overcoming difficulty and adopting the cloud Copy

Healthcare AI tech is notoriously problematic to rise, from the complexity of the applications to the complexities of the licensing and regulatory conditions in a sector where failure can mean life or extinction.
AI teachings from healthcare: Overcoming difficulty and adopting the cloud

Healthcare AI tech is notoriously problematic to rise, from the complexity of the applications to the complexities of the licensing and regulatory conditions in a sector where failure can mean life or extinction.
3 Ways Employers Can Assists Employees Steer The Biggest Healthcare Shift Since The ACA

The ending of the Medicaid continuous registration policy marks a massive health coverage modification, rivaling the first open enrollment duration of the Affordable Care Act—and there is a bunch that employers can do to help their affected employees via this move.
Professionals Weigh in on How Black Women Can Traverse the Healthcare System

Steering the healthcare system can be oppugning for anyone. It can be particularly problematic for Black women due to systemic racism and inferential bias. Because of the huge underrepresentation of Black and brown medical specialists, Black women often experience prejudice and mistreatment within the healthcare ecosystem. This leads to poor health outcomes and a lack of trust in medical specialists. However, there are ways Black women can steer the healthcare system and ensure they get the care and medicine they require.
Mayo Clinic & Atropos Health Prove How To Use AI In Healthcare

The thrill over generative AI—and AI in general—has reached the multi-trillion-dollar healthcare industry, caused by the news of ChatGPT handing the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) and the quick introduction of new healthcare-related AI applications. Bill Gates, for instance, recommends using generative AI tools for immediate diagnoses of patients. While believing that AI will inevitably misdiagnose patients, Gates asserts that the upside is worth the trouble.
We Must Encourage More Young People to Practice Careers In Public Healthcare

There is a direct association between the so-called “skills void” we hear so much around in the economy and my fondness for connecting people from the younger ages with the kind of meaningful work that will permit them to create their perfect lifestyle.
The Top Medicine for Healthcare Employees: A Living Salary

California has long been at the forefront in addressing society’s most pressing issues. In the 1960s, increasing concern about the health impact of automobile emissions prompted the passage of the Clean Air Act, which launched national standards barring states from controlling vehicle emissions. But the bill had one notable immunity: California, which had already developed stricter regulations to handle air pollution.
Develop Medication Adherence: How can Healthcare Leaders Contribute

CEO of MedMinder for Forbes states, medication management is not a new problem. Almost two-thirds of American adults—above 131 million—take prescription medication. As per the National Library of Medicine, 75% of Americans have problem taking their medication as mandated.