Cataract risks associated with medical radiation among young patients, especially those coming from the neck and head CT scans, have been an issue of concern over the last few years. A number of studies have been conducted to determine cataract risks associated with repeated exposure to radiation from head CT scans. It has been argued […]
Category: medical technology
How A Large Healthcare System Reduced Variation In Radiology Reports
Healthcare is the backbone of any country. If the healthcare system of a nation is not sound, the chances are slim that the nation would ever be able to register steady growth. Healthcare decides the overall quality of human resources, which, in turn, is a critical component of economic prosperity and growth of a country. […]
Hospital Setups Mission Control Like NASA in Houston
The healthcare institutions have recently administered the concept of Mission Control Centre along with GE Healthcare. They use analytical predictions to integrate patient care across eight of CHI Franciscan’s critical care hospitals. About Mission Control Center In July, GE Healthcare and Canada-based Humber River Hospital announced their partnership to construct one of the first command […]
IBM Watson Flops in Healthcare
IBM Watson has been in the news for a long time, both for good and for the wrong reasons. According to an expert, Gary N. Smith, the company has tried its luck in the health care field with IBM Watson. It was more about offering smarter ways to handle the medicine field and different activities. […]
Therapy Seal Helps ICU Patients At Nebraska Medicine
With significant advancements in medical technology and artificial intelligence, healthcare professionals are getting the opportunity to make optimum use of every modern tool to diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases effectively. At the University of Nebraska Medical Center, a robotic seal puppy has been playing a pivotal role in making occupational therapy fun for a pediatric […]