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There are currently 143 million people waiting for surgeries in lower income countries. And there are organizations ready to bring in doctors and resources — but there’s an information gap between the two, says Joan LaRovere, associate chief medical officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, a professor at Harvard medical School, and co-founder of the Virtue Foundation, an NGO dedicated to solving this information problem. The Virtue Foundation, founded in 2002, has already created the world’s largest database of NGOs and healthcare facilities, delivering global health services in over 25 countrie...
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By Alex Watson The potential of generative AI has captivated both businesses and consumers alike, but growing concerns around issues like privacy, accuracy, and bias have prompted a burning question: What are we feeding these models? The current supply of public data has been adequate to produce high-quality general purpose models, but is not enough to fuel the specialized models enterprises need. Meanwhile, emerging AI regulations are making it harder to safely handle and process raw sensitive data within the private domain. Developers need richer, more sustainable data sources—the reason man...
Info World
When Getinge started 120 years ago, the main focus was agricultural machinery, but that shifted in the 1930s to medical technology, which is what the globally recognized company is known for today. More recently, products have become increasingly digital, with software that manages patient flows, tools for surgery planning, and sterile management processes that optimize inventory and ensure that surgical instruments are delivered at the right time to the right place. “We’re now scaling all these services and have increased the volume toward our end customers,” says Getinge CIO Pelle Nilsson. L...
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