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Laparoscopy Provides Minimally Invasive Surgical Options

More procedures can use robot-assisted technology. Robotic surgery isn’t what you might have seen from science fiction movies. While using this advanced technology, the surgeon is still performing the surgery. They are simply using these specialized tools. We have different advantages such as wristed instruments and enhanced visualization during the procedure using robotic technology. These advances allow us to expand on the laparoscopic skills that we already have and to do even more complex surgeries.

Artificial Intelligence For Public Health Surveillance

In the changing public health environment shaped by COVID-19, federal health authorities continue to revisit traditional epidemiological approaches. Data collection and analysis systems that performed effectively for decades may no longer prove adequate to address a host of emerging issues, from the need to cope with growing amounts of information to increasing demands for faster public health response on a national scale.

Digital Health Transformation: The Vital Role of Nursing in Achieving a Safer Patient World

Nursing plays a key role in patient care – yet are nurses adequately trained to incorporate new health technologies into their daily processes? Should they take on a leadership role in digital transformation – if so, what characteristics might they need? And how can such leadership help achieve a safer patient world?

10 Must-KnowTips From the Cybersecurity Experts

It is officially October, which means it is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM). Each year, EHNAC pulls together some of the most important advice to show the importance of cybersecurity across our country, ensuring that all people and businesses have the resources they need to be safer and more secure online. Below are the top 10 tips that you need to know to better protect you from cybersecurity threats.

Cardiovascular Health Technology to be Fast-Tracked Through Innovative Development Program

New solutions for improving and managing cardiovascular health are urgently needed, but effective and worthwhile solutions often failed to make it to patients because all critical stakeholders were not involved at the right phase of the development process to ensure acceptance by patients, payers and providers along the way.