Sentences with phrase «health technologies often»

DOHA, QATAR — Futuristic health technologies often first benefit patients in the U.S. and Europe.
DOHA, QATAR — Futuristic health technologies often first benefit patients in the U.S. and Europe.

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«However, the increased use of wireless technology and software in medical devices can also often offer safer, more efficient, convenient, and timely health care delivery.»
A look at how incubators are affected by the new health - care law, often referred to as Obamacare, which provides financial incentives to providers that embrace technology.
«Medical technologies have most often been developed without the benefit of interaction between the health system and industry to help us understand how new technologies meet the health system's needs,» he says.
Wymer: The health care sector has not kept up with information technology over the past year, but I think that new types of medicine, often coupled with new diagnostic techniques, have the potential to extend lives.
In a session characterised by angry exchanges with their critics, Antinori and Zavos told the panel how they intend to avoid the health problems often seen in animal clones by using cutting edge technologies such as pre-implantation genetic diagnosis which detects genetic defects, and ultrasound which can be used to monitor the development of the fetus in the womb.
«Software development is often rapid, iterative, agile,» says Jackie Bender, a behavioral health scientist studying how technology can improve the lives of chronic disease sufferers at the University of Toronto's Centre for Global eHealth Innovation.
«Vocational education» is a broad term often used to describe any number of fields and programs, ranging from agriculture, marketing, health, and occupational home economics, to trade, industry, technology, and communications.
We also love simple tech, and learning from the past; Mark writes «as is so often the case with environmental or health problems - think about excessive packaging, or overly - processed foods - solutions lie not in some futuristic technology but in the past.»
Often there is no single best option; rather, there are multiple measures available to decision - makers at the municipal level where several technologies may be collectively implemented to reduce GHG emissions and achieve public health, environmental protection and sustainable development objectives.
Often lauded as «practical» by her clients who appreciate her «realworld» advice, Jill focuses her practice on HIPAA and other federal and state privacy and security laws, the implementation and use of electronic health records and health information technology, and compliance with the federal Stark Law and the federal Anti-Kickback Statute.
As executives, chief technology officers receive generous benefits packages that often include stock options, paid vacation, sick leave, and health insurance.
Breaking the cycle of fear and distrust which leads Aboriginal people to often do anything to avoid mental health services, until they have extremely florid conditions, which finally cause emergency services to intercept them with high levels of subduing technologies and involuntary hospitalisations.
A study published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking shows there may be portions of older adults who use technology as often as younger adults, and that it might have some health benefits.
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