Grinding through 16-hour shifts, standing behind inmates (never in front), and trying to stay human in an inhuman environment with Bill Farrell, a correctional officer in Massachusetts. What happens when an officer gets “frozen”? And why does the sound of scuffling sneakers stop him...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada – Escape Adventures, an outdoor industry leader in environmentally conscious travel, is thrilled to announce its Montana Glacier National Park Multi-Sport Road Bike Tour. Operating through the prime summer months of July, August, and September, this comprehensive six-day...
Beyond Boundaries Foundation, a charity dedicated to making life-changing complementary therapies accessible to those facing physical, emotional and mental health challenges, is celebrating being awarded its very first grant of over £19,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund. This major...
At long last, there are a whole three full-scale, Sims-style life sims available now that Paralives has launched into early access. It feels like there may finally be something in this genre for all of us to chew on. With a handful of real options to consider, is Paralives worth getting in early...
Threat actors stole files containing names and protected health information from the healthcare organization’s systems. The post 266,000 Affected by Data Breach at Radiology Associates of Richmond appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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The affected third-party vendor has not been named, but one possible candidate is TriZetto. The post Oncology Institute Discloses Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Sites belonging to major universities such as Harvard and Oxford, as well as DuckDuckGo, have been compromised in the attack. The post Ghost CMS Vulnerability Exploited to Hack Over 700 Websites appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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When coordinators are buried in documentation, scheduling, and data reconciliation, patient engagement is the first thing to go. And when engagement drops, retention drops with it. The post Clinical Operations Burnout Is Undermining Patient Enrollment appeared first on MedCity News.
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The takeaway from the current failure of wearables is that signal without synthesis doesn’t change outcomes. If healthcare treats AI as just another way to collect or repackage data, it will repeat the same mistake. The post What the Failure of Wearables Can Teach Us About AI appeared...
Is a private-label product really better once you factor in performance, durability, and everything it takes to support it? Sometimes yes and sometimes no. The job is knowing the difference. The post Maximizing Value vs. Minimizing Cost in Healthcare Purchasing appeared first on MedCity News....