Anthropic is bringing Claude for healthcare, following a similar move by OpenAI for ChatGPT. In a blog post , Anthropic explained that Claude is expanding into Healthcare, and it's testing new ...
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Koelis, SAS ("Koelis" or the "Company", a leader and innovator in MRI-ultrasound fusion guidance for prostate cancer interventions, recently announced that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...
Whole-person care has become a “practical necessity,” yet payment models reflect an era “built around episodic visits, ...
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An American podiatrist with training in some foot surgeries says he's leaving the province because he's not allowed to fully treat his patients. Dr. Ron Barron, who moved to Dartmouth a year and a ...
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Before he was known to late-night TV audiences as the “Big Kahuna of Free Throws,” Tom Amberry was a lanky kid from Grand Forks who could barely squeeze into a school desk. At 6-foot-7, “Lanky Tom” ...