Nearly 4,000 EMS workers in northern Utah now have access to follow-up reports on patients they were first to treat.
Microsoft sounded the alarm on a hybrid Exchange bug in early August 2025 However almost 30,000 instances remain vulnerable Microsoft has advised users how to defend their endpoints, so patch now ...
Material Exchange’s AI sourcing assistant, Frank the bear, will soon integrate with Worldly’s industry-leading sustainability data and insights, giving brands an instant, trusted understanding of the ...
We describe the critical importance of collecting data about people with kidney disease via form CMS-2728—and how the removal ...
More than three million Californians are expected to lose health coverage in the next several years due to federal Medicaid cuts. At the same time, over half of Californians say they have skipped or ...
Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon may change his "not guilty" plea in federal court tomorrow, a judge said Monday. District Judge Paul Engelmayer, of the Southern District of New York, scheduled a ...
Personnel cuts are crippling progress on Advana, a Pentagon data platform that has been widely used in recent years to accelerate functions from logistics to finance to readiness—and which is key to ...
Titus K. Schleyer, D.M.D., M.B.A., Ph.D., who leads the Learning Health Informatics Program at the Regenstrief Institute in ...
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health partnered with ESO to enable real-time data exchange between its five Utah hospitals and EMS agencies across Salt ...
Patient outcome data is flowing between 4,000 first responders and medical providers in Utah's Wasatch Front region through the new ESO Health Data Exchange platform.
Who owns bank customers' data? It's a murky legal question, and answering it will determine the relationship between banks and fintechs in a future of open banking, writes Gene Ludwig. Whose data is ...
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