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Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Poll finds that employees are managing their conditions at work, but not telling their employer

Even when the AI provided the same advice as a human, people still didn’t like it

Everything you need to know about the rapidly changing cyberthreat - and what you can do to protect your practice from cybercriminals

Expenses continued to rise throughout the year, but they did not outpace inflation

Phishing is still a major access method to a medical practice - and trends in ransomware are changing

The SANSA can begin using cellular data upload capabilities, removing the need for apps or Bluetooth pairing

Some patients report not receiving critical safety alerts, creating potentially life-threatening situations

Australian researchers are using an AI tool to assess an AI-powered cardiac diagnoses in emergency departments

Will health care continue to be a prime target in 2025? And what can a practice do to protect itself from these sophisticated cybercriminals?

Study highlights need for ethical AI amidst global price race

AdvaMed points to supply chain risks if tariffs are applied to medical devices

Ransomware groups primarily operate from a few countries, and how they find a small medical practice to attack might surprise you.

The wrist wearable can collect data on blood pressure, pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation, respiration rate, and ECG waveforms

If cybercriminals are part of larger organizations, why can't law enforcement find and stop them?

Study highlights benefits of GPS tracking, geo-fencing and two-way communication.

Study examined Amazon’s RxPass to see how it affected medication adherence and cost

Cybercriminals are not allowing time for organizations to make a decision on whether to pay the ransom or not

If the government banned paying ransoms to cybercriminals, would it stop the attacks?

Device provides objective measures of muscle fatigue to inform athletic training decisions by coaches and athletes

Affiliate splinter groups are numerous and pose a rising threat

The Annals of Family Medicine ran a workshop at the International Conference of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, asking what the biggest problems of medicine are and how AI could help.

Affiliates who work for larger cybercriminal organizations are increasing the threat to medical practices

Test is the first measuring lipoprotein (a) in nmol/L and will help assess cardiovascular disease risk in adults

Ransomware gangs are increasingly targeting small medical practices

Survey identifies stark partisan divide in attitudes over vaccine mandates

AI Optics secures FDA Clearance for handheld retinal imaging system, paving the way for improved vision screening

Did an increase in gun purchases lead to the increase in firearm-related injuries?

PanopticAI Vital Signs is the first FDA-cleared mobile application for contactless pulse rate measurement using the built-in camera of iPhones and iPads

Study found that wearable sensors can be leveraged to link psychiatric illnesses, digital phenotypes, and genetic factors

GLP-1 drugs have proven effective in weight loss, but factors like insurance, what industry you work in, or gender, can all affect access