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Dutch health insurer Zilveren Kruis partners with eye care startup

Share Netherlands’ largest health insurer, Zilveren Kruis and the Dutch vision care startup, easee are entering into a partnership for the implementation of easee’s CE certified online eye test. WHY IT MATTERS Agreements have now been made with employers in the energy sector and financial industry. Vision problems often occur in these sectors and can lead to absenteeism, reduced productivity and work safety issues. Employees who are insured through these employers are reimbursed for an online test from their supplementary insurance. easee developed their proprietary platform in line with the requirements of the European Commission. Research proving easee’s online refraction test is as accurate as an in person exam was published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Study analyzes how artificial intelligence system helps diagnose adverse childhood experiences

Study analyzes how artificial intelligence system helps diagnose adverse childhood experiences A paper written by Arash Shaban-Nejad, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor, and Nariman Ammar, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow, both at the Center for Biomedical Informatics in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, was recently published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research - Medical Informatics. The paper discussed how an artificial intelligence system developed by the researchers was used to diagnose and treat children and adults who suffer from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Their research study was named among the Top Milestones on Explainable AI In 2020.

Researchers featured in Medical Research Journal for Artificial Intelligence Studies

 E-Mail IMAGE: A paper written by Arash Shaban-Nejad, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor, and Nariman Ammar, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow, both at the Center for Biomedical Informatics in the Department of Pediatrics. view more  Credit: UTHSC Memphis, Tenn. (January 5, 2021) - A paper written by Arash Shaban-Nejad, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor, and Nariman Ammar, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow, both at the Center for Biomedical Informatics in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, was recently published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research - Medical Informatics. The paper discussed how an artificial intelligence system developed by the researchers was used to diagnose and treat children and adults who suffer from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).

New Health Internet Domains Could Risk Public Health

(Inside Science) Until last year, website designers had a choice of just 22 Internet domains to use as suffixes at the end of URLs, excluding country-specific ones. The familiar “dot-com” and “dot-org” hail from the Reagan era, and the trickle of new domains since has usually been met with much discussion and occasionally debate or even discontent. But now, public health officials have brought up a potential concern: the use of the new dot-health suffix by groups that aren’t medical experts. Similar concerns are extended to other health-related domain names such as “dot-doctor,” which are part of the nearly 600 new domains that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will add by the end of 2015. The “dot-health” domain could be online within weeks.

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