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It plans to use more of such technology in operating theatres, wards and at the emergency department.
In the area of digital health, New Zealand aims to improve interoperability and digital access to primary care, among other planned actions.
Everything starts with understanding the basics and doing them flawlessly, one cybersecurity expert advises. But there is much more work to be done.
Virtual therapeutics, voice recognition and fast-evolving artificial intelligence tools are transforming home-based care, says Robin Farmanfarmaian, co-author of the new book How AI Can Democratize Healthcare.
They're researching how AI-enabled messaging and text-based interventions can help maternal care teams support patients at home between visits.
Also, one of India's largest IVF clinic groups is now using AI to identify viable embryos.
Their information had also been posted on the dark web.
With workforce shortages stretching staff thin, the technology helps engage new candidates, shorten time-to-fill and enable new hires success, says the health system's chief talent acquisition officer.
The goal is to help healthcare organizations "remediate vulnerabilities before equipment reaches the patient floor."
It will adopt the Workday HCM with an aim to enhance staff retention.



















