• Biomarkers for ARDS. What is New?

    Despite several biomarkers having been studied for diagnosis and/or prognosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), their extensive use has not been established. Better knowledge of the pathophysiology of ARDS and acute lung injury (ALI) may help develop new biomarkers. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterised by...

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  • Utility of Biomarkers in Obstetric Patients With Preeclampsia

    Preeclampsia is a complex syndrome whose complications bear an impact on perinatal morbidity and mortality. Angiogenic biomarkers may significantly impact both the decision to admit patients and risk stratification and may also help guide patient management and level of care. Preeclampsia is one of the main causes of maternal and foetal morbimortality,...

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  • What We Have Learnt from AI Development – Can it Be a Feedback in Our Daily Routines?

    Let’s professionalise procurement by giving decision-makers (doctors, board, ...) decision-making tools that bring objective, patient-centred and cost-oriented VALUE to the hospital sector. Procurement is part of healthcare management and holds the key to all topics that are lessons learned from COVID-19: supply chain management, sustainability,...

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  • Integrative Diagnostics: A Vision for Better Care

    Integrative Diagnostics is a pathway to more patient centered care with better outcomes but this disruptive innovation must clear significant hurdles in the current delivery and education system to achieve its potential for patients. Key Points The digitisation of pathology, advances in computing power and the ability of artificial...

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  • Use of Artificial Intelligence in Screening – Benefits, Challenges, and Impact on Patients’ Pathways

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise medical screening by providing fast, accurate and cost-effective results. InHealth Intelligence is in collaboration with several AI technology companies with the aim to accelerate the implementation and validation of AI in diabetic eye screening programmes.    Key Points AI hold...

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  • Shifting from Cybersecurity to Cyber Resilience

    A paradigm called “Cyber Resilience” includes a long-term defense against cyberattacks. It covers all three phases of a cyberattack, including mitigation techniques, reaction to an incident, and recovery. An organisation’s cyber resilience attempts to lead it through such challenging circumstances and speed up its recovery. Additionally, it seeks...

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  • Healthcare Procurement in 2023: Let’s Shape the Beginning from the End!

    Let’s professionalise procurement by giving decision-makers (doctors, board, ...) decision-making tools that bring objective, patientcentred and cost-oriented VALUE to the hospital sector. Procurement is part of healthcare management and holds the key to all topics that are lessons learned from COVID-19: supply chain management, sustainability, transparency,...

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  • Women Leadership in Healthcare – Time to Walk the Talk

    Being a woman in leadership is a big challenge by itself. When we talk about female leadership in technological fields and healthcare that challenge becomes even greater. Women represent 70% of the 43 million workers in the global health care industry, according to the WHO. Yet, at the executive level, women make up just 25% of healthcare leadership...

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  • Managing Hospital Communication

    From care activities to administrative activities in a health unit, communication is a critical factor for the strategy of organisations. That is why a strategic vision for communication in hospitals is essential. Through the three communication al-sectional dimensions for the implementation of communication management in health units, we can understand...

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  • Breaking Down Barriers: Finding the Sweet Spot Between Affordability and High-Quality

    As healthcare costs continue to rise,patients, Insurance companies and other payorsand healthcare providers alike face the challenge of balancing high-quality care with affordability. It is essential for healthcare systems to provide patients with the care they need at a price they can afford without compromising on quality.   Key Points...

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