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A person holding a smartphone staring outside the office window
By Adam Ang | |
Also, The Alfred Hospital implemented a new surgical system for minimally invasive procedures.
public health nurse examines data on a computer
By Andrea Fox | |
The terminations include all first-year officers in the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service investigating outbreaks and emerging health dangers. Other layoffs at CMS and FDA are also reported.
Nurses using a desktop computer in their station
By Adam Ang | |
Public Service Association has asked the Privacy Commissioner and Employment Relations Authority to keep Te Whatu Ora from dismissing roles in data and digital.
Portrait of Margie Apa, first chief executive of Te Whatu Ora
By Adam Ang | |
Planning and funding director Dr Dale Bramley will be interim chief executive.
Woman holds a plastic delivery of prescription produce for an older man
By Andrea Fox | |
Tufts University, Kaiser Permanente and other healthcare organizations have launched the National Food is Medicine Network of Excellence to share best practices and measure the health outcomes and costs of produce prescription programs.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
By Mike Miliard | |
"Health IT has always been a nonpartisan area for policymakers, so I expect that will largely remain the case," says longtime policy expert Leigh Burchell.
RFK Jr. testifies Thursday before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.
By Susan Morse | |
HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says show me the data; senators say it's already there.
HHS building and signage
By Andrea Fox | |
While the president's pick for Health and Human Services Secretary awaits his nomination hearing, acting director Dr. Dorothy Fink issued a "pause on issuing documents and public communications," including social media, to all department heads.
Trump being sworn in as president
By Susan Morse | |
"Health systems have reason to worry," says consultant Michael Abrams of Numerof.
Doug Collins
By Andrea Fox | |
Former Georgia rep Doug Collins, President Donald Trump's choice for Veterans Affairs secretary, told members of Congress that the minimal deployment of the new electronics health records system "is not acceptable."