⚡️ What’s new in healthcare this week?
AI advances healthcare policy, EHR security faces scrutiny, women's health gains momentum, and digital health startups push innovation in data, wearables, and care delivery.
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Hey there Insider,
Hope you had a fantastic week!
Here’s your must-read weekly roundup of the latest news and developments in the digital healthcare sector! 👇🏼
Small businesses feel the squeeze as healthcare costs rise: Morgan Health.
Rutgers launches women’s brain health Initiative to address decades of research gaps.
Epic dismisses claims against SelfRx in medical record misuse lawsuit.
Elation Health acquires Aster to expand AI-enabled EHR capabilities.
Delta Dental and Midi Health Expand Partnership Connecting Menopause Care with Oral Health.
New WHO discussion paper sets out opportunities and risks of AI in evidence-informed health policy.
SNUH, Harvard unveil world’s first virtual hospital for validating medical AI.
H1 secures $40M in funding for its AI healthcare provider directory.
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