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Revolutionizing Medicine and Public Health: The Emergence of Big Data in Healthcare

Roots Analysis

The concept of big data is often described using three key characteristics, known as the 3 V’s, as coined by Doug Laney in the early 2000s: Volume: Big data is collected from a wide range of sources, like transactions, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), industrial equipment, videos, images, audio, and social media.

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PharmDs – Crucial to Chronic Care Management Services: A Doctor’s Perspective

PharmD Live

Chronic care services managed by a doctor of pharmacy, PharmD, is a critical addition to a medical practice, but they are not widely engaged with these responsibilities. Like many physicians, he prescribes around 300 medications regularly and with a great deal of comfort knowing their mechanism of action, interactions, and side effects.

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Predicting pandemics with unconventional digital tools

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Giving the Joseph Leiter lecture at this year’s virtual Medical Library Association (MLA) conference Harvard Medical School’s Professor John Brownstein spoke about embracing non-traditional data streams in public health. Data inadequacies. By the time you find out something is going on, it has taken weeks or months.”.

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RFID: The future of smart labelling?

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical industry began using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in the early 2000s. Pfizer was the first to use the tech, adding RFID tags to track a Viagra (sildenafil) shipment circa 2006. Twenty years ago, the cost of implementing RFID tags and the ecosystem (software) was much more expensive than today.

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8 Biggest Trends in Healthcare Marketing in 2023

Viseven

Take recordings of your webinars or learning courses and adapt them for public visibility and online reviews. and provided qualified healthcare service according to the best medical practices. At the same time, it is worth paying more attention to your video — its quality, quantity, and popularity among viewers.

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DOJ Investigates $250 Million in U.S. Sales of Counterfeit Drugs Using Fake DSCSA Pedigrees

Policy Prescription

Counterfeit bottles of HIV and other medications cannot have valid pedigrees. In order to sell their counterfeit medications, the Defendants created and utilized fake pedigrees that fraudulently represented that the drugs could be traced back to an authentic sale from Gilead.” The complaint states: . Emphasis added). .

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