
Head still spinning from the Apple API news? Can’t quite keep up with the latest in health-tech studies? HCA News is here for you.

Head still spinning from the Apple API news? Can’t quite keep up with the latest in health-tech studies? HCA News is here for you.

No 2 hospitals are alike, and their predictive analytics tools should probably reflect that.

The insights you need to advance medicine’s digital transformation.

Tracking a week's worth of hot topics on the health-tech industry's preferred sounding board.

Artificial intelligence is a field of boom and busts. In this episode of Data Book, we look at what it actually is and what it means for healthcare. Featuring guest Kevin Campbell, MD.

The FDA has permitted marketing of an artificial intelligence-based algorithm for detection of fractures in the wrist.

What made Shivom’s secure genome sequencing so tempting to investors?

This podcast ties the story of the Luddites to anti-data sentiment after the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal. Featuring guest John Nosta.

The "first paperless hospital" was supposed to change everything, but it went bust in mere months. What can healthcare learn from this story?

A new kind of healthcare hacker has been invading networks for years. Can it be stopped?

At the ARVO meeting in Hawaii, Australian researchers presented impressive findings from a massive dataset.

Amazon, Google, Apple, and other tech giants are trying to shake up healthcare. This week on Data Book, the story of Amazon and the future of medicine.

On this episode of Data Book: Not every doctor and health system is embracing healthcare’s tech evolution. How can medicine convince them to adapt?

Sangamo’s innovations recently earned it $3 billion. Why? But first, the CRISPR origin story.

Neil Kudler, MD, joins our podcast to discuss how analytics changed baseball—and medicine. But first, the story of a major league hacking scandal.

In the inaugural episode of our podcast, Data Book, we take a look at the grisly hacker collective called the Dark Overlord. What damage has the group done, and why is it hell-bent on hacking healthcare?

In the healthcare and health tech industries, companies are constantly jockeying to add the sharpest talent.

Traditional guidelines and ICD-10 codes get it wrong, according to the cutting-edge company's chief medical officer.

Experts and insiders sound off on the projects, people, and patterns poised to pop off in 2018.

Our editorial advisory board describes the hurdles and chances to overcome them.

“I think our conference is unique in that we’re focused on more practical applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning."

Your weekly roundup of the 5 most popular stories on iDigitalhealth.com. This week’s highlights include a Q&A with a healthcare payment system thought leader, a report on IT treats against smaller health facilities, and a country-by-country look at cybersecurity.

A recent study linked cancer cell shapes to gene expression.

The App Wrap focuses on a select few health apps that strive to make a meaningful difference for healthcare providers and their patients.

Trivalent has released a new encryption and file shredding technology, Trivalent Protect, at the HIMSS17 meeting. The new service, which works with the Windows OS, uses AES256 bit encryption and was labeled as the "next-generation" of data protection by the company.