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Long wait times, crowded waiting rooms, and frustrated staff are often symptoms of inefficient workflows driven by physical space constraints.…
UPMC Horizon-Greenville (Pa.) ended laboratory services at its Greenville Medical Center Jan. 24, according to NBC affiliate WFMJ.
Amazon has been testing a robotic delivery vehicle in a neighborhood in Washington, according to The Seattle Times.
Here are five latest drugs or medical devices approved by the FDA since Jan. 18:
As the government shutdown drags into its second month, healthcare groups are worried that the FDA will run out of money, jeopardizing the safety of U.S. consumers. But two former FDA lawyers say that the agency could continue to work…
Hospitals, health systems and businesses can now purchase a hospital room on Amazon, CNBC reports.
A recent press release by Premier Inc. announces a company they have established to help health systems have affordable access to shorate medications.
The American Red Cross and Vitalant blood bank put out an urgent call for blood donors in northeast Ohio amid dwindling supplies, reports Cleveland.com.
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe will soon be able to offer consumers a DNA test for a hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, thanks to its latest FDA clearance, Chicago Tribune reports.
The FDA has cleared the Verily Study Watch as a prescription-only device to record, store, transfer and display wearers' heart rhythms via an on-demand electrocardiogram feature, the company wrote in a Jan. 18 blog post.
Intalere entered a group purchasing agreement for laboratory distribution services with Medline through 2021.