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SC HIMSS recognized as Chapter of the Year

The Chapter of the Year Award recognizes chapters who have had a strong impact on their geographical region in a meaningful way through the works of the chapter to produce health information and technology-centered events, education,…
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Healthcare in 2024 is 'just kind of nutty,' Amazon's CEO says

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said modern healthcare is "just kind of nutty" and future generations will look back on this time wondering what we were thinking, Fortune reported.

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Samsung deepens healthcare wearables push

Samsung confirmed it will release a new smart ring, dubbed the 'Galaxy Ring', which has been described as 'powerful and accessible' for users who wish to monitor health data.
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Amazon upskills employees to work in healthcare

Amazon is upskilling its employees so they can work in its healthcare businesses.
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Walgreens to boost IT infrastructure

Walgreens Boots Alliance has experienced high turnover in the technology division, and now wants to build up its IT infrastructure, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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Best Buy Health plans bigger healthcare presence in 2024

Best Buy Health became a major player in healthcare over the last 12 months by partnering with some of the largest health systems in the U.S. to support in-home services, virtual care, supply chain management and more.
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Amazon's pay for 7 healthcare jobs

As Amazon continues its push into healthcare, here are seven healthcare jobs the tech giant is hiring for this month.

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CVS teases new healthcare app

CVS is planning to release a new mobile healthcare app designed to function as a central hub for its healthcare services.

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5 hospital, retail disruptor partnerships

Hospitals are partnering with retail and tech disruptors such as Walmart, Walgreens, Instacart, CVS Health and One Medical to expand access to care at retail locations.

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Why Apple never got into health clinics

Tech giant Apple had aspirations to get into health clinics, Bloomberg reported Nov. 1. 

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Optum Insight CEO out, replacement named

Neil de Crescenzo, former CEO at Change Healthcare, has departed as CEO of Optum's data and analytics arm after less than a year and has been replaced by Roger Connor, UnitedHealth Group's executive vice president of enterprise operations and services.