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A 3-year review of metrics related to primary care delivery for Medicare-eligible patients suggests that payment models that ...
Top senior living and care technology efforts and the individuals and companies behind them were honored across 16 categories Wednesday at the 15th annual McKnight’s Excellence in Technology Awards ...
Audacious Inquiry, a PointClickCare company, today announced a partnership with Chickasaw Nation Industries (CNI) underscored by a federal health IT contract to advance national interoperability and ...
AI has within the last few years burgeoned into a ubiquitous presence in physician offices and medical facilities across ...
This article is sponsored by PointClickCare. In this Voices interview, Senior Housing News speaks with Chelsea McGill, Account Executive of Revenue Growth ...
America's largest health care companies are in dire financial straits, with some of the biggest names on the chopping block as the remainder battle economic headwinds. As patients struggle with rising ...
Rachel Cohen Booth is a senior policy correspondent for Vox covering social policy. She focuses on housing, schools, homelessness, child care, and abortion rights, and has been reporting on these ...
In this episode, Robin Roberts of PointClickCare and Dr. Jennifer Brady of Advocate Health discuss the evolving landscape of value-based care, the role of technology in creating meaningful patient ...
A provider of homes for vulnerable youth in NSW is ending a scheme that allows staff to purchase an investment property and lease it to the service for above market rent, according to the families ...
CHARLESTON — With its signature purple signs flanking the site as a crowd gathered under a sweltering white tent, Novant Health broke ground on a new outpost for health care in a rapidly growing area ...
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Hair Tutorial Gone Wrong

When this girl was giving a webcam beauty tutorial on how to curl hair, her demo didn't go too well. The curling iron got too hot and a huge chunk of her hair burned off. When she realized what ...
Copilot, Microsoft's AI assistant, appears to be struggling to match its competition in terms of popularity. The number of people using Copilot has remained around 20 million weekly users for the last ...