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There is growing momentum to deploy generative artificial intelligence (AI) to increase administrative efficiency, reduce the burden of clinical documentation, and hyper-personalize the patient care experience.However, despite the potential benefits of these technologies, many healthcare leaders remain wary of issues such as data accuracy and availability, accountability, and persistent bias. While these concerns may be well-founded, a recent Deloitte report finds that many healthcare executives have potential blind spots that hinder successful technology integration. .Some organizations focus too much on the importance of data without developing a comprehensive framework that focuses equally on consumers, governance, and workforce.Three potential blind spots…

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Children's right to sex education is too important to be violated by opt-in policies that create barriers and prevent students from accessing important information. (Alexi Zollinger | Amplify Utah) The Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center and the Health and Counseling Center provide informational materials about sex education to students at Salt Lake Community College.By Meda Del Carpio-Morgan | From The Salt Lake Tribune | February 13, 2024, 1:05 PMParents support sex education in schools. However, the opt-in policy puts students at risk of not getting this information at all.Most people agree that the first place children should learn about…

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Why celebrity endorsements work. (Photo credit: Axel/Bauer Griffin/FilmMagic)film magic Celebrity endorsements have been around for centuries, with celebrities recently making headlines by participating in promotions related to the cryptocurrency/blockchain space. For example, Tom Brady, Matt Damon, and Larry David have all appeared in prominent advertisements associated with platforms that allow investors to purchase digital currencies. Why do celebrity endorsements like this work in the first place? The very topic turned out to be of interest to researchers working in a wide range of fields. Literature in neuroscience, psychology, sociology, and economics all contain research findings related to this particular subject.…

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Won 7-4 at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game in Toronto.Icon Sports Wire (via Getty Images) Depending on who you ask and what articles you read, Toronto is either a great sports city or it's not. 2011, now gone ESPN The Magazine Toronto is known as the worst sports city in North America. 6 years later, rolling stone “Is Toronto the next great sports city in North America?” The earlier criticism not only angered most Torontonians, but then-Maple Leafs president and GM Brian Burke called it “unreasonable and offensive” and said, “ESPN has no knowledge of illegal activity regarding Canada.” He…

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Research in sport psychology has increased dramatically over the past decade. Magazines I know Since the beginning of this century, computer analysis of athletic statistics has become commonplace to guide a baseball manager's pinch hitter selection, a football coach's decision to punt or pass, or a basketball team's discussion of whether to trade a star player. I did. Draft picks. But many sports experts who actually watch the games know that the secret to success lies not just in a computer database, but in the minds of the players. So perhaps psychologists can provide as much insight into exercise outcomes…

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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona announced Tuesday that the department will take further steps to support colleges as it continues to try to iron out kinks in the rollout of a revamped financial aid form.The changes, which include relaxing some compliance requirements, come as members of Congress increasingly demand that the agency do more to improve problems with the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Ta. However, this plan does not address several issues Families still face access to forms.Approximately 17 million students complete the FAFSA each year, and it serves as a gateway to billions of dollars in…

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24 minutes agoCoca-Cola releases mixed fourth quarter resultsCoca-Cola's stock price was little changed after the beverage giant reported mixed results for the fourth quarter. The company's adjusted earnings were 49 cents per share, in line with LSEG's expectations. Sales were $10.85 billion, exceeding expectations of $10.68 billion. Stronger-than-expected sales contributed to the price increase. — Fred Imbert4 hours agoCautious opening in EuropeEuropean markets were mostly lower on Tuesday morning as investors assessed upcoming corporate earnings reports and awaited major inflation developments in the United States.The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was down 0.3% in early trading, with tech stocks leading the…

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The Middle East and North Africa (Mena) e-commerce sector is expected to reach $57 billion in 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 11%, says Flexstock, the Middle East's leading e-commerce enabler. . Mena has experienced significant growth since the introduction of cross-border trade to the region. Flextock plans to further elevate this sector by offering a cross-border transaction services portal, contributing to the region's e-commerce industry's projected gross merchandise value (GMV) of $140 billion by 2027. Although the company operates across multiple sectors, fashion and cosmetics retailers will be notable beneficiaries. Flexstock has particularly focused on Saudi…

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BBC Sport and UK Athletics (UKA) today announced a broadcast partnership and coverage of the 2024 major event series. Fans can watch live coverage of the British Athletics National Indoor Championships, British Athletics Championships and London Athletics Championships through his website and app on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport. 2024 is an action-packed year with the European and World Championships and the Olympic and Paralympic Games to be held in Paris this summer. Fans can follow the high scores, low scores and photo finishes from British Athletics, starting with the British Athletics National Indoor Championships on February 17th…

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He falls and breaks his arm. The doctor will set a break and send you to a rehabilitation facility. Although it's expensive, your insurance should cover it, so you file a claim, only to be denied. Was it the claims examiner who denied it? Or AI?On February 6, the U.S. government sent a memo to some Medicare insurers clarifying that they cannot use artificial intelligence to deny claims. Machine learning algorithms can be used to support patient decisions, but algorithms cannot be the sole basis for denying care.The memo was sent by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in…

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