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Cutting through the AI hype to ensure investments have impacts

Cutting through the AI hype to ensure investments have impacts

  • Health

The U.S. will face a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2026. While AI has been touted as an ideal solution to this problem, adoption in the healthcare industry has been lagging. This certainly is not a new problem, but it is one that many experts believe can no longer be pushed off. Elena Branche, product director at Druid

New Oracle EHR promises AI-enabled reinvention

New Oracle EHR promises AI-enabled reinvention

  • Health

Oracle on Tuesday offered a sneak peek at its next-generation electronic health record which, more than two years since the company’s acquisition of Cerner, it says was rebuilt “from the ground up” to offer the security and performance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. WHY IT MATTERS Unveiled at the Oracle Health Summit in Nashville, the new

HHS finalizes 2024-2030 Federal Health IT Strategy 

HHS finalizes 2024-2030 Federal Health IT Strategy 

  • Health

The Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy within the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has published its final 2024-2030 Federal Health IT Strategy, which seeks to enhance care delivery and experiences for patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, public health professionals and others in the healthcare continuum. By focusing on person-centered, inclusive design as

FDA responds to objections about removal of food contact uses

FDA responds to objections about removal of food contact uses

  • Food

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration responded to objections to the agency’s final rule that removed the authorized food contact uses of most phthalates because the industry has abandoned these uses. The FDA evaluated the objections and concluded that they did not provide a basis for modifying the final rule. However, the FDA is working

Taylor Farms onions confirmed as source of E. coli outbreak; patient count hits 90

Taylor Farms onions confirmed as source of E. coli outbreak; patient count hits 90

  • Food

The CDC has named slivered onions processed by Taylor Farms and served on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders as the source of illnesses in a deadly E. coli O157:H7 outbreak. Both the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had previously suspected onions of being the culprits. As of Oct. 30, there

Bulging lids leads to sauerkraut recall in Canada

Bulging lids leads to sauerkraut recall in Canada

  • Food

Photo illustration Dollarama is recalling Cordova brand Sauerkraut because of bulging lids. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the recalled products were distributed nationally in Canada. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), consumers should never use food from cans that are leaking, bulging, or badly dented; cracked jars or jars with

Mars’ Kellanova buyout the start of hefty snacking M&A

Mars’ Kellanova buyout the start of hefty snacking M&A

  • Food

Snacking companies had faced a challenging 18 months within both supply and demand – including increased costs, such as cocoa, and tighter consumer purse strings, due to the cost-of-living crisis.However, the sector has hit a new stride, driven by a more positive macro climate, as well as rising consumer demand for trends like better-for-you snacking

Megan Rapinoe takes swipe at ‘violent reality’ of another Trump presidency

Megan Rapinoe takes swipe at ‘violent reality’ of another Trump presidency

  • Politics

Former USWNT star Megan Rapinoe made a plea to voters less than a week before Election Day in her weekly podcast, calling out former President Donald Trump for what she calls the “grim” and “violent reality” of what his presidency will look like. During Wednesday’s episode of “A Touch More,” Rapinoe and Sue Bird discussed a