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921. MIT, Dana Farber AI could solve cancers of unknown origin
... primary site to deploy them, they have very limited treatment options," Alexander Gusev, PhD, senior author of the study and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer ...08 August 2023 -
922. AI may predict COVID-19's pressure on hospitals, researchers find
Wastewater surveillance combined with artificial intelligence modeling may serve as a tool to help hospitals predict COVID-19 admissions, new research shows. A study published July 28 in Nature Communications ...08 August 2023 -
923. Man contracts infection from unknown bacteria after cat bite: Case study
A man bitten by a stray cat in the U.K. developed an infection from a bacterial species that wasn't present in any DNA database, researchers reported in a case study published in the August edition of Emerging ...08 August 2023 -
924. Commercial payers can pay triple for the same procedure in the same hospital
Commercial insurers are charged two to three times more than what the same payer's Medicare Advantage plans are charged for the same procedure in the same hospital, according to a study published Aug. ...08 August 2023 -
925. After Prospect Medical cyberattack, ransomware remains a big problem for big health systems
... delivery." A recent University of Texas at Dallas study found that merging hospitals are particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks in the two-year window when the transaction is taking place. With big ...07 August 2023 -
926. 'Forever CEOs' are looking less evergree
CEOs' tenures are shrinking at S&P 500 companies, according to a recent study conducted by Equilar. The median tenure length for S&P 500 CEOs was six years in 2013. By 2022, it was 4.8 years — a 20 ...07 August 2023 -
927. Healthcare workers face higher risk of fatal drug overdose
Healthcare workers are significantly more likely to die from fatal drug overdoses than those working outside the field, according to a study published Aug. 7 in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. ...07 August 2023 -
928. How Latinos are represented in medicine: 4 notes
A recent study found Latino groups are underrepresented in medical professions that require advanced degrees and overrepresented in positions that don't require a bachelor's or higher, The Washington Post ...07 August 2023 -
929. Some ovarian cancer doesn't respond to chemotherapy, new Mount Sinai test shows
... to a study published in Cell Aug. 3. Mount Sinai investigators used machine learning tools and a proteogenomic strategy to identify a 64-protein signature that predicted which tumors didn't respond ...04 August 2023 -
930. Gen Z's preferred benefits differ from generations past: Repor
... benefits preferences through their 2023 Workforce Benefits Study. They surveyed 830 U.S. employers with at least 10 employees, weighted to be representative of the total population of employers that ...04 August 2023 -
931. Drug-resistant bacteria cluster found in hospital sinks: CDC case study
... culprit to be a sink. The first patient, a woman between 50 and 65 years old who was on ventilation for three to five weeks, occupied the room in September 2021, according to a case study published ...04 August 2023 -
932. Do Ivy League degrees matter for CEOs? It's complicated, reports sugges
... most chief executives. "The pathway to CEO is not necessarily an elite university," Alvin Tillery, PhD, a political science professor and director of Northwestern University's Center for the Study of ...03 August 2023 -
933. Device recall delays linked to CEO stock shares, study finds
Medical device companies with CEOs who have a high financial stake in their business are more likely to delay recalls, according to a study published July 24 in Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. ...03 August 2023 -
934. Immigrant nurses have more 'human capital' but forced to work their way up: Stud
International nurses have more human capital than American-born nurses yet often get the worst jobs, according to a study by researchers at Durham, N.C.-based Duke University. The study, published ...03 August 2023 -
935. 22% of Black parents face unfair healthcare treatment: Study
More than 1 in 10 parents have experienced unfair treatment in healthcare settings in the past year because of their race or ethnicity, socioeconomic status or physical appearance, according to a July ...03 August 2023