“Telemedicine is incredibly useful in advancing the expanse of the radiology & imaging segment” – Elets eHealth

Dr Jijoe John Vithayathil, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur Kerala shares his thoughts with Elets News Network (ENN) on the factors fuelling the growth of the segment in the country.
— Weiterlesen ehealth.eletsonline.com/2022/09/telemedicine-is-incredibly-useful-in-advancing-the-expanse-of-the-radiology-imaging-segment/

Why automation, AI and ML are the future of the post-pandemic healthcare world in fraud and waste prevention – MedCity News

While basic medical coding errors and Covid care upcoding are much more common, the grim reality that in 2021 alone, the Department of Justice (DOJ) recovered more than $5 billion from civil fraud and false claims.
— Weiterlesen medcitynews.com/2022/08/why-automation-ai-and-ml-are-the-future-of-the-post-pandemic-healthcare-world-in-fraud-and-waste-prevention/

Six steps to help GPs and specialists deal with the topic of “digitalisation” in a relaxed but targeted manner

Facts and figures on the German health care system.

What it’s all about

As our market research results show, there is currently a great deal of uncertainty among physicians in private practice about what they will face in the course of the transformation and, above all, how they should behave. The following six steps will help them find their own way:

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Digitisation of the medical practice: there will be no reduction in workload

What it’s all about

One positive aspect that is always expected in the context of digitalisation is the reduction of workload for doctors and medical assistants. But in the overall work balance, the activities that are eliminated by automation are offset by new work that is added.

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