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India s developer community on GitHub poised to surpass US by 2027: Microsoft CEO

India s developer community on GitHub poised to surpass US by 2027: Microsoft CEO
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HealthTech Startup Healistic Raises £1M in Funding and Launches First-of-Its-Kind, UK-Based App to Fuel the Open Healthcare Revolution

Healistic is building a first-of-its-kind healthcare super-app, connecting healthcare and insurance providers to end users via dynamic digital solutions. The HealthTech app's first offering provides medicine

Investegate |Healistic Announcements | Healistic: HealthTech Startup Healistic Raises £1M in Funding and Launches First-of-Its-Kind, UK-Based App to Fuel the Open Healthcare Revolution

Opening up real-time access to data via APIs could help streamline Covid-19 vaccination programs

Opening up real-time access to data via APIs could help streamline Covid-19 vaccination programs An API-first approach supports low-code solutions, and that is of immense value to healthcare facilities right now. Shares1 Whether driven by private-sector innovation or government mandates, the move to Open Healthcare was underway before the Covid-19 pandemic, but 2020 has underscored the urgency for interoperability and truly digital healthcare.  FHIR implementation is poised to support rapid adoption of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which are enabling people, providers, plans, and governments to share more data faster and easier. APIs allow outside apps to connect with electronic health record (EHR) systems, and these can help solve massive healthcare challenges. But it is API-first thinking, not just compliance with HHS interoperability rules, that can truly unlock the potential for solutions that are secure

Facebook diagnostics and the Amazon pharmacist

Facebook diagnostics and the Amazon pharmacist 16th December 2020 Then came the pandemic – and the situation deteriorated. There is now a hidden backlog of 15 million people awaiting NHS treatment, while the primary care sector faces a ‘tsunami’ of legal challenges over patient care pushed to one side because of the ongoing crisis. Tackling this situation will require a monumental effort, but a drive towards patient-centric tech innovation and patient autonomy could ease the pressure. The problem with getting patients to embrace tech is that it requires buy-in – and that isn’t easy to achieve. However, COVID-19 has forced people to become more tech-literate, and this could be the catalyst needed to drive changes in user behaviour.

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