DNA Sequencing: The Future Is In The Whole Thing
Though we may expect DNA sequencing becoming routine, domestic and even done to everybody before birth, a number of ethical dilemmas are yet to be solved
Though we may expect DNA sequencing becoming routine, domestic and even done to everybody before birth, a number of ethical dilemmas are yet to be solved
Legal and regulatory definitions of digital health are covered in a brief overview from the WHO, the US, the UK, Germany, France, China and other countries
What to expect of blockchain adoption in healthcare in the near future? Where in global health can we see the most significant changes by adoption of distributed technologies?
Functionality, system design and user experience of blockchain based health data sharing are presented in the second publication in the series 'Blockchain for healthcare'
in the Times of Covid and Beyond
Covid provided a significant impetus to adoption of blockchain in healthcare. What has been made possible and what may be employed in the post Covid world? This text is the first in series on blockchain in healthcare
in the Times of Covid and Beyond
Until recently, an electronic health record (EHR) has been a digital version of a patient’s paper chart. However EHR solutions provide much richer functions today. What will the future bring?
The way that providers are reimbursed is significant because it incentivises what care they provide and how
The central question is how to measure value of health outcomes. Though no objective assessment is possible now, in the future value based healthcare may become a norm
The benefits to secondary use of health data are wide, but some challenges to the development of advanced data ecosystems remain.
How does society effect our health? Social determinants of health (SDoHs) differ between five domains, from economic stability to community context. The main of concepts in SDoHs explained