How to Mitigate Ethical Challenges of AI-Driven Healthcare
The following is a guest article by Natalie C. Oehlers, Associate Attorney and Carly C. Koza, Healthcare Associate Attorney at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney. While various legislation has been implemented or proposed at both the federal and state levels to standardize and accelerate the development of artificial intelligence (AI), most stop short of addressing the significant ethical challenges that may arise. Now, more than ever, it is important for developers, manufacturers, and healthcare providers to remain vigilant as it relates to ethics surrounding AI.   How AI Improves the Healthcare Industry  AI is a powerful...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - August 9, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Guest Author Tags: AI/Machine Learning Analytics/Big Data Clinical Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System Artificial Intelligence Carly C. Koza ethics Healthcare AI Healthcare AI Ethics Informed Consent Natalie C. Oehlers Source Type: blogs

Melting the iron triangle: prioritizing health equity in dynamic, innovative health care landscapes
As a master of health administration (MHA) student completing my administrative residency in the health technology industry, I chose to dedicate my capstone project to a topic positioned at the intersection of what I had learned in graduate school and what I had learned during my residency. While administrative residencies are typically in a hospital Read more… Melting the iron triangle: prioritizing health equity in dynamic, innovative health care landscapes originally appeared in KevinMD.com. (Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog)
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - August 9, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Policy Public Health & Policy Source Type: blogs

Ways to stop good clinicians leaving pain management (ii)
Last week I started a series of posts on how we can stop good clinicians leaving pain management. I began with funding because, at least in New Zealand, lack of funding is a significant part of the problem of staff retention. Now I want to look at how we prepare clinicians to work in pain management. One of the major barriers in New Zealand is the dominance of musculoskeletal rehabilitation in physiotherapy clinics around the country. How could direct access to musculoskeletal rehabilitation be a bad thing, you ask? Well, it’s mainly because pain management is not musculoskeletal rehabilitation – and yet...
Source: HealthSkills Weblog - August 7, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: BronnieLennoxThompson Tags: Chronic pain Clinical reasoning Interdisciplinary teams Occupational therapy Pain conditions Physiotherapy Professional topics Psychology Science in practice Health healthcare pain management Source Type: blogs

Anatomy & Physiology Syllabus: It's an Art | TAPP 120
Host Kevin Patton discusses the importance of thecourse syllabus in setting the tone for a course and helping to create apositive course culture. He includes a list ofpractical steps we can take as wereview and update our anatomy and physiology course syllabus.00:00 | Introduction02:02 | What, If Anything, Is a Course Syllabus?13:03 | Sponsored by AAA14:16 | Sparking a Course Culture23:58 | Sponsored by HAPI25:07 | Odds& Ends: Part 136:13 | Sponsored by HAPS37:28| Odds& Ends: Part 247:15 | Staying Connected★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-120.htm...
Source: The A and P Professor - August 5, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Preventive, Proactive, Productive: Digital Care for Managing Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
The following is a guest article by Subhro Mallik, SVP and Head of Life Sciences business unit at Infosys. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) claims more lives than any other ailment. In 2019, it accounted for about one-third of total deaths globally. CVD also takes an enormous economic toll – US$ 1 billion per day in the United States alone. What makes it worse is that more than 80 percent of cardiovascular disease is preventable. Patients have the biggest role in CVD prevention, by eliminating as many lifestyle-related risk factors as possible, such as smoking, unhealthy eating, and physical inactivity. But the healthcar...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - August 4, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Guest Author Tags: Ambulatory Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring Cardiovascular Disease CVD Detection Digital Healthcare Infosys Management prevention Subhro Mallik Source Type: blogs