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Comparative effectiveness of remote perioperative telemonitoring in cancer surgery: a randomized trial

Comparative effectiveness of remote perioperative telemonitoring in cancer surgery: a randomized trial

August 28, 2025August 28, 2025npj Digital Medicine

This randomized trial compared remote perioperative telemonitoring (RPM) care versus surgeon only care in patients with gastrointestinal (GI), genitourinary (GU), or gynecological (GYN) cancers (N = 293). The RPM care arm wore a wristband accelerometer and…

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NHSE seeking Health Data Research Service CEO and chair

NHSE seeking Health Data Research Service CEO and chair

August 28, 2025August 28, 2025Digital Health

Dr Vin Diwakar, national transformation director at NHS England (Credit: Digital Health)

NHS England is inviting applications for the inaugural chair and chief executive of the newly established Health Data Research Service (HDRS).
Prime minister…

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The Real Healthcare Emergency: Why Interoperability is the Unsolved Foundation of Digital Health

The Real Healthcare Emergency: Why Interoperability is the Unsolved Foundation of Digital Health

August 28, 2025August 28, 2025HIT Consultant

Dr. Peter Schoch, MD, Chief Health Officer at Kno2

Clinical information isn’t moving where it needs to go.

Despite decades of investment in health IT, the industry is still grappling with basic data exchange. As recently…

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Beyond the Algorithm: Why Data Infrastructure is the Key to Successful AI in Healthcare

Beyond the Algorithm: Why Data Infrastructure is the Key to Successful AI in Healthcare

August 28, 2025August 28, 2025HIT Consultant

Mark Coetzer, VP of Business Development, IMAT Solutions

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to hold the spotlight in healthcare transformation, promising everything from predictive care to streamlined administrative processes. Visionary use cases include anticipating patient deterioration,…

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Why Cybersecurity in Healthcare Is So Complex

Why Cybersecurity in Healthcare Is So Complex

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025HIMSS

Is anyone’s health data ever truly safe?HIMSS member Heather Costa doesn’t think so—and she's not wrong. Healthcare data is one of the most valuable targets on the black market, and absolute safety isn’t guaranteed….

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Healthcare AI News 8/27/25

Healthcare AI News 8/27/25

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025HIStalk

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Cleveland Clinic will implement Dyania Health’s AI-powered tool that scans medical records to identify clinical trial candidates. The health system has also invested in the company. Founder and CEO Eirini Schlosser is a former…

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The algorithmic consultant: a new era of clinical AI calls for a new workforce of physician-algorithm specialists

The algorithmic consultant: a new era of clinical AI calls for a new workforce of physician-algorithm specialists

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025npj Digital Medicine

As complex AI systems become more common in clinical decision-making, a new type of physician-data science specialist is needed to bridge the gap between these AI tools and practicing clinicians. Analogous to how clinical…

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Constructing multicancer risk cohorts using national data from medical helplines and secondary care

Constructing multicancer risk cohorts using national data from medical helplines and secondary care

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025npj Digital Medicine

Identification of cohorts at higher risk of cancer can enable earlier diagnosis of the disease, which significantly improves patient outcomes. In this study, we select nine cancer sites with high incidence of late-stage diagnosis…

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Imperial trials at-home monitoring service for dementia patients

Imperial trials at-home monitoring service for dementia patients

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025Digital Health

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has launched an at-home monitoring service for dementia patients to spot signs of changes in health needs and potentially reduce unnecessary admissions.
It comes as NHS figures published in August…

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How Healthcare CIOs Can Solve the Unstructured Data Crisis and Reduce Storage Costs

How Healthcare CIOs Can Solve the Unstructured Data Crisis and Reduce Storage Costs

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025HIT Consultant

Krishna Subramanian, COO & Co-Founder at Komprise

Healthcare organizations are experiencing a seismic shift in how they handle unstructured data. From digital pathology to high-resolution imaging, genomic sequencing, and machine-generated sensor data, the volume of…

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