Featured Image for Medical Database, Inc. IRVINE, Calif., March 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Medical Database, Inc., an innovative provider of clinical laboratory and medical content, today announced ...
Which conditions are caused by infection? Though it may seem like an amateur concern in the era of advanced microscopy, some culprits evade conventional methods of detection. Large medical databases ...
The new study highlights the effectiveness of an automated system in optimizing laboratory test utilization, ensuring medical necessity verification, and streamlining payment processing. Laboratory ...
A new study from Microsoft researchers warns that many types of databases used for electronic medical records are vulnerable to leaking information despite the use of encryption. The paper, due to be ...
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have developed new methods for analysing medical databases that can be used to identify diagnostic markers more quickly and to personalise ...
LANSING, Mich. — Count to three; in those few seconds, hundreds of medical records were stolen. While the thieves grabbing that data likely could care less if you had a sinus infection, every medical ...
Healthcare has undergone dramatic revolutions over the last few decades with the introduction of technology. This is especially so with the collection of medical data using everyday objects such as ...
New reporting requirements in Oklahoma could force women who receive abortions to have their private information entered in a public database. The rules are on hold pending a court hearing, which at ...
Most databases are controlled by their owners. Medicine is currently in a non-stop arms race among HMOs, insurers, and hospitals, with each hoping to control medical decisions through their control of ...
Digital archives of biomedical images could someday put critical information at doctors’ fingertips within seconds, illustrating how computers can improve the way medicine is practiced. The current ...
A new study from Microsoft researchers warns that many types of databases used for electronic medical records are vulnerable to leaking information despite the use of encryption. The paper, due to be ...