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The Middle East is investing heavily in IT to make life better for its population. Smart city developments are an example. But read in this issue how in the Middle East, where there is a growing population and a rise in lifestyle-related disease, IT is being used to support the healthcare system.
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Fraud in healthcare isn't as black and white as in other industries, so providers need a comprehensive payment integrity strategy after the COVID-19 public health emergency. The back-to-the-basics approach has become a good choice after the expiration of the PHE. Download the article to read more.
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Medicare and Medicaid are common health plan options for people with disabilities, though they must meet certain criteria before becoming eligible for coverage.
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Payers have several different value-based care arrangements they can offer, including pay-for-performance programs, bundled payment models, and capitation.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, a row is brewing over an EU plan to curb datacentre energy use, and the leading server suppliers are not happy. Health secretary Matt Hancock tells us about his new technology vision for the NHS. And we examine the growing popularity of short-term "gig" employment for IT professionals. Read the issue now.
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Generative AI in healthcare offers promise for tasks such as clinical documentation, but clear regulations and standards are needed to maximize benefits and minimize risks.
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There are several factors that leave hospitals vulnerable to ransomware attacks, including the use of legacy systems and the fear of financial penalties due to a data breach. Discover some of the reasons why healthcare systems are experiencing more frequent and costly ransomware attacks.
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With the increasing trend of cryptojacking, organizations must take action against attackers looking to take advantage of their environment. Discover which appropriate steps you can take to fight cybercrime today.