Population and Public Health
The microbiome-based test carries US FDA Breakthrough Device status and is designed to rule out low-risk autism cases early with over 95% negative predictive value.
HEYDOC CEO Dr Raymond Choy explains how digital-first workflows can shoulder most care needs of small business employees, making an RM20 outpatient benefits plan possible.
Screening rates in northern Queensland lag behind the statewide average.
According to healthcare leaders, 2025 was a pivotal year for AI and digital health, marked by technological progress, a shifting focus on its role in healthcare and practical use cases driving its adoption.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society, outlines DiMe's new project focused on aging-in-place with healthcare technologies and reimbursing remote patient monitoring as federal and private insurers' coverage policies evolve.
Also, South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare has made more patient data available on the My Health Record app.
OSF HealthCare's Brandi Clark says that, in 2026, insurers' payments for telemedicine and remote patient monitoring reimbursement will increasingly align with organizations’ value-based care maturity.
After setting up a 24/7 digital GP front door, the New Zealand government has provided funding for a new online platform to access mental health services.
As chair of the Public Health and Environment Committee, Baltimore Councilwoman Phylicia Porter helps direct local policy and legislation on health disparities.
Jeff Ladner, Onspring's chief product officer, explains what healthcare leaders need to know about Medicare's six-year WISeR program, which will add new preauthorization requirements, documentation standards and appeals workflows.