International design firm Ware Malcomb (Columbus, Ohio) has appointed Clark Pangilinan as director, healthcare design in the firm’s Irvine, Calif., office. Pangilinan will manage the studio’s work in the Southern California region, including the Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego markets. He has more than 24 years of experience, most recently working for an architecture firm in San Diego.
WHO: 500M at risk without more physical activity
Nearly 500 million people worldwide will develop diseases due to physical inactivity between 2020 and 2030, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). Unless action is taken to address the issue, half a billion people will develop heart disease, diabetes, obesity and other noncommunicable diseases during that period, the United Nations health agency concludes in its […]
Providers are doubling down on software investments, report finds
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Healthcare providers are continuing to invest heavily in software as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, despite a precarious operating environment, according to a new report by KLAS Research and Bain. About 45% of providers increased their software investments over the past […]
DC attorney general: Don’t use Facebook Messenger, other unencrypted services for abortion planning
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general Karl Racine (D) urged city residents to not use Facebook Messenger and other unencrypted services for abortion planning purposes. In a news release on Thursday, Racine said that city residents should use secure, encrypted messaging apps to discuss private conversations, pointing to a story earlier this year about a Nebraska woman facing multiple felony charges for […]
Prime Medicine pulls off $175M IPO and sketches out plans to reach the clinic – MedCity News
Prime Medicine projects it could begin the first human test of its gene-editing technology in 2024 with multiple programs on its heels in the following year. The biotech company now has $175 million in IPO cash to finance that research. In a year of mostly stagnant stock market debuts, Prime pulled off a rare feat: not only did the biotech […]
Advocate Aurora data breach hits 3 million patients
It’s unclear exactly how long Advocate Aurora has used pixel technology and when it identified a patient information breach. The health system did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But notice of a breach was submitted to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights on Oct. 14. HHS is investigating the issue, which […]
5 text marketing ideas to grow your practice – MedCity News
Texting is a powerful marketing tool that has the ability to drive more patients to book appointments with you, increase referrals, and boost revenue. Particularly when combined with other marketing strategies — such as social media, blogging, and email marketing — texting lifts your communications to a new level. Once you understand the HIPAA nuances of texting in the healthcare […]
CDC Launches Blog Series on Patient Safety
Kerri Moran Denise Cardo, MD Denise Cardo, MDDirector, Division of Healthcare Quality PromotionNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseasesat the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kerri MoranAssociate Director for Partnerships, Division of Healthcare Quality PromotionNational Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseasesat the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Patient safety is sometimes defined as “a discipline in […]
Providers face racist comments in healthcare settings, ECRI finds
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Both healthcare providers and their patients receive inappropriate comments about race in medical settings, according to a report out Wednesday from healthcare safety organization ECRI. In a review of more than 500 race-related patient safety incidents, the report found that […]
Feds request more information on CVS’ $8B Signify Health deal
The Justice Department wants more information about CVS Health’s proposed $8 billion acquisition of Signify Health before allowing it to proceed, the companies disclosed Thursday. CVS announced last month that it plans to buy Signify Health, the nation’s largest provider of home health risk assessments. The deal would represent the Aetna parent company’s first foray into the lucrative home health market, an area in […]