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With the ever-changing and evolving technology, it's no surprise that services like health over the Internet exist. However, when it comes to a giant conglomerate such as Amazon offering clinical services. I can not help but wonder how much information they're looking to collect. This is no different from other companies collecting on information as you do with Amazon. There are other health services that are out there that are offering similar services, but we also have to ask the question in general how much is that information is being sold to the highest better. Essentially all I'm saying is are you giving up your privacy for convenience? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/minimalisttechnews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/minimalisttechnews/support
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Good morning from Pharma and Biotech Daily, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the Pharma and Biotech world. Today we have some exciting news to share with you.## Bristol Myers Squibb Acquires Mirati TherapeuticsBristol Myers Squibb has announced its plans to acquire Mirati Therapeutics, a developer of drugs for Kras-mutant cancers, for $4.8 billion. This acquisition is part of Bristol Myers' strategy to expand its oncology portfolio and strengthen its position in the field of precision medicine. The deal also includes an additional $1 billion payment if an experimental cancer drug being developed by Mirati gains approval from US regulators.## GlaxoSmithKline Partners with Chongqing Zhifei Biological ProductsIn another deal, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has partnered with Chinese pharma company Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products to expand sales of its shingles vaccine, Shingrix, in China. GSK aims to double the sales of Shingrix by 2026. This partnership will help GSK tap into the growing demand for vaccines in China and strengthen its presence in the country's healthcare market.## FDA Rejects Alnylam's Application for Expanded ApprovalThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected Alnylam's application for expanded approval of its RNA drug Patisiran for the treatment of a rare heart condition. This setback delays Alnylam's plans to expand the use of Patisiran and highlights the challenges faced by biotech companies in gaining regulatory approval for new drugs.## Resurgence in Mergers and Acquisitions ActivityThe biotech industry is seeing a resurgence in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, with nearly $7 billion in deals announced in the first nine days of October. This increase in M&A activity follows a relatively quiet third quarter and indicates a renewed interest in consolidation and strategic partnerships within the industry. Several FDA decisions to watch out for in the fourth quarter, including verdicts on drugs from Vertex, Bristol Myers, Amgen, Pfizer, and Alnylam, could impact the future growth and profitability of these companies.## HLTH Conference AnnouncementsMoving on to the HLTH conference in Las Vegas, there were several notable announcements. Venture capital firm General Catalyst is planning to buy a health system as part of its new health business, called the Health Assurance Transformation Corporation. Amazon Clinic is considering partnering with physical providers for care referrals, recognizing that some aspects of care are better done in person. Uber has partnered with Optum to add benefits cards to its health platform, making Uber a "patient entry point" into the health benefits system.## Updates in the Health IndustryThe recent three-day strike at Kaiser Permanente has ended, but unions and the health system have not reached an agreement on a new contract for over 75,000 workers. Best Buy is venturing into prescription-based medical device sales by selling continuous glucose monitoring systems. The Drug Enforcement Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services have extended telehealth prescribing rules for controlled substances virtually through the end of 2024. There was also a strike by healthcare workers at St. Francis Medical Center in Los Angeles and the introduction of a buy now, pay later card for medical expenses by PayZen.## Tune Therapeutics' Epigenetic Editing TherapiesTune Therapeutics, a biotech company, is developing epigenetic editing therapies as a potentially safer alternative to CRISPR-style gene therapies. While CRISPR-based treatments hold promise for curing chronic conditions, they also come with safety risks due to potential off-target effects. Tune Therapeutics aims to overcome these risks by "tuning" genes up or down using epigenetic editing. This approach could provide a safer and more precise method of gene editing.## FDA Advisory Committee to Discuss Sickle Cell Disease ApplicationThe FDA adviso
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Why Marketers Must Evangelize For Consumers Jared welcomes Jeremy Rogers, Executive Director of Digital Marketing and Experience at Indiana University Health. Jeremy describes what it takes to evangelize for consumer transformation and highlights ways that he sees hospitals innovating in their marketing. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Amazon Clinic's nationwide rollout. What does Amazon's moves signal to us about opportunities for more consumer-centered health experiences, and should we be rooting for anyone who makes it easier, less scary, and less costly to have our health and wellness needs met? Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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On today's episode, we discuss Gen Zers and healthcare: what the beginning of their journey looks like, social media as an entry point, and what they want from their experience. "In Other News," we talk about Amazon expanding its Amazon Clinic telehealth services to include video visits and how connected fitness is getting on post-pandemic. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Rajiv Leventhal and Lisa Phillips. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/behindthenumbers_podcast/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/content/podcast-daily-gen-z-healthcare-journey-amazon-clinic-video-visits-connected-fitness-post-pandemic © 2023 Insider Intelligence Unlock unlimited opportunities that reach consumers everywhere with Awin's affiliate marketing platform. Choose which partners best match your marketing objectives. Control costs by defining how you pay them. And customize your program to mirror your unique goals. Consider Awin your full customer journey marketing partner to drive growth.
Jared welcomes Jeremy Rogers, Executive Director of Digital Marketing and Experience at Indiana University Health. Jeremy describes what it takes to evangelize for consumer transformation and highlights ways that he sees hospitals innovating in their marketing. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Amazon Clinic's nationwide rollout. What does Amazon's moves signal to us about opportunities for more consumer-centered health experiences, and should we be rooting for anyone who makes it easier, less scary, and less costly to have our health and wellness needs met? This show is produced by Shift Forward Health, the channel for change makers. Subscribe to Shift Forward Health on your favorite podcast app, and you'll be subscribed to our entire library of shows. See our full lineup at ShiftForwardHealth.com. One subscription, all the podcasts you need, all for free. (#281)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of June 26, 2023 with Corey Quinn. Links: The FTC comment period about the business of cloud computing ended Amazon warehouse practices are now the focus of a senate probe The FTC is suing Amazon for its Prime enrollment dark patterns Amazon's iRobot acquisition is now the subject of an EU investigation The launch of Amazon Clinic is being delayed after the senate asked some hard questions Announcing Amazon EC2 Hpc7g instances AWS Lambda supports starting from timestamp for Kafka event sources AWS Step Functions launches Versions and Aliases AWS Transfer Family announces structured JSON log format 5 Stages to Building a Successful Partner Practice with AWS Say Hello to 176 AWS Competency, Service Delivery, Service Ready, and MSP Partners Added or Renewed in May How GoDaddy Implemented a Multi-Region Event-Driven Platform at Scale New Amazon EC2 C7gn Instances: Graviton3E Processors and Up To 200 Gbps Network Bandwidth For actual technical depth, my thanks to David Cuthbert in the Last Week in AWS Slack Community for surfacing this AnandTech article. Stream VPC Flow Logs to Datadog via Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose Creating real-time flood alerts with the cloud Use AWS Private Certificate Authority to issue device attestation certificates for Matter Should I use the hosted UI or create a custom UI in Amazon Cognito? - Trick question, you should use recurring Last Week in AWS sponsor FusionAuth instead. Coming soon: updates to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam How I achieved all six specialty AWS Certifications on first attempt How to win a $5 Amazon Gift Card, just by signing up for the Amazon News newsletter
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Plus, is your info safe with Amazon Clinic? I tell you why it's a privacy no-go. Also, I give my advice to a realtor dealing with an influx of spam calls. A shifty USPS employment scam, big dreams for Zuck's dead Metaverse and five ways to spot legit-looking scam websites.
Plus, is your info safe with Amazon Clinic? I tell you why it's a privacy no-go. Also, I give my advice to a realtor dealing with an influx of spam calls. A shifty USPS employment scam, big dreams for Zuck's dead Metaverse and five ways to spot legit-looking scam websites.
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Are you ready to give Amazon the rights to your health data? This week on Privacy Please, we talk about a new online patient service offered by Amazon called Amazon Clinic. Now the catch is, in order to become a patient with amazon clinic, first, you must sign away some privacy.
Plus, paying extra to warm your car seats? I chat with Keith Barry from Consumer Reports about rip-off auto subscriptions. Why the "Godfather of AI" regrets his work, YouTubers take on an unusual sport, remote workers pretending to be busy and how your bank knows that's you logging in.
Plus, paying extra to warm your car seats? I chat with Keith Barry from Consumer Reports about rip-off auto subscriptions. Why the "Godfather of AI" regrets his work, YouTubers take on an unusual sport, remote workers pretending to be busy and how your bank knows that's you logging in.
On this airing of Your Money Matters, Jon Hansen is joined by Tech Columnist for The Washington Post, Geoffrey A. Fowler, to talk about Amazon Clinic and why you might want to think twice before clicking on the terms and agreements to join.
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Katie and Sorg went to Dinosaur World in Florida! Experiences driving the farting Tesla Model 3 via Hertz rental Did you get a Google Bard invite? Get iPhone glass protectors https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10167984654440724&set=pcb.6228614710493707 Bing Image Creator AI https://www.facebook.com/groups/323401861015051/ https://www.bing.com/create Upload a PDF and then ask an AI Chat questions based on your PDF. https://www.chatpdf.com/ Amazon Clinic https://clinic.amazon.com/?ref=EMACQ84239200123W11&fbclid=IwAR14ji69GQu92X4SaYR8vK_FnkQn69OjM0a7vd0zkKlXH-9fRqXLLdL9BO0 Midjourney Magazing? https://mag.midjourney.com/?fbclid=IwAR0pEEbtw608_S0s8gVOfOkTs-vH3KJyPMBpwsqpUEsdIvkg0QHw0b9NZlE Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! SPECIAL THANKS to our Executive Producer Brian Crawford! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Katie and Sorg went to Dinosaur World in Florida! Experiences driving the farting Tesla Model 3 via Hertz rental Did you get a Google Bard invite? Get iPhone glass protectors https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10167984654440724&set=pcb.6228614710493707 Bing Image Creator AI https://www.facebook.com/groups/323401861015051/ https://www.bing.com/create Upload a PDF and then ask an AI Chat questions based on your PDF. https://www.chatpdf.com/ Amazon Clinic https://clinic.amazon.com/?ref=EMACQ84239200123W11&fbclid=IwAR14ji69GQu92X4SaYR8vK_FnkQn69OjM0a7vd0zkKlXH-9fRqXLLdL9BO0 Midjourney Magazing? https://mag.midjourney.com/?fbclid=IwAR0pEEbtw608_S0s8gVOfOkTs-vH3KJyPMBpwsqpUEsdIvkg0QHw0b9NZlE Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! SPECIAL THANKS to our Executive Producer Brian Crawford! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
Dr. Patrick Carroll, Family Medicine Physician and Chief Medical Officer of Hims & Hers, joins for an enriching conversation on consumer-driven healthcare, population health and value-based care. Carroll discusses his journey starting out as a primary care physician working with the Indian Health Service and extending that ground level work to become a leader in population health as Chief Medical Officer Atrius Health and later Chief Medical Officer of Walgreens, where he was involved in Walgreens' acquisition of Village MD. Caroll also discusses his role as Chief Medical Officer of Hims & Hers, building an engine for healthcare disruption through direct to consumer healthcare and consumer driven healthcare at Hims & Hers. Listen in for an enriching discussion on direct to consumer business models in healthcare, the future of clinically integrated online pharmacies like Hims & Hers, Thirty Madison, and Amazon Clinic, and the future roles of nonclinical online pharmacies like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tdio/message
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The biggest gains and innovations will come from digital technologies in healthcare in 2023. Big Tech firms have already entered healthcare, with Amazon buying One Medical and launching Amazon Clinic in 2022. But, healthcare tech innovation is happening across the board: from start-ups to hospital systems. Learning notes from this episode: As Big Tech firms' valuations have fallen, they have become less attractive places for people to work. This means that working at a promising health tech start-up is now a much more tempting option for talented managers and engineers at Meta and Alphabet. All things being equal, most smart experienced people would rather contribute to saving lives rather than driving attention on a social media feed. The gap between innovation and adaption is narrowing in healthcare. Many startups with innovative technologies that have been around for years are seeing an increase in demand, as hospital systems go digital and and more doctors use digital tech tools. How to benefit from this trend for Digital Leaders If you already work in a Big Tech firm, start working on a healthcare project. Even if that particular project does not work out, it will be an important area of growth for the company and a useful experience. If you are an investor, but have no experience in healthcare, this is an area to explore but don't throw money at it if you don't have context. Good deals come from a good network, so build your network among innovators and investors in the space first, as a foundation to investing. If you have nothing to do with healthcare in your career, you can learn about design and innovation as a Beta tester for a new product. Giving feedback as a Beta tester to designers and product managers is a great way to see how products get invented from the inside. It is also a free and low effort way to learn. ----- If you like learning about how tech products and profits get made, you'll like our newsletter. It's funny too. Sign up here. ----- Tech for Non-Techies clients Reach senior leadership positions in Big Tech firms Lead digital transformation in established businesses Create tech businesses as non-technical founders Pivot into careers in venture capital If you want to have a great career in the Digital Age, then APPLY FOR A CONSULTATION CALL. What happens when you apply for a consultation call: Sophia and her team will look through your application. If they genuinely think Sophia could help you, you will get a link to her calendar.. You will have a 20 – 30 minute call to discuss your goals and see if you are a good fit for each other. If we establish that Tech for Non-Techies courses + coaching could help you and believe we would enjoy working together, we will discuss a relevant approach to suit you. The aim of the call is not to sell you on anything that is not right for you. We both win if you get results, but we both lose if you don't. We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn. Following us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok will make you smarter.
The Healthusiasm panel is joined by Eugene Borukhovich, serial intra & entrepreneur, host of the DTx Podcast and co-founder of YourCoach. Together they debate: The necessity of aligning healthcare and self-care The potential of synthetic biology, more specifically lab-grown blood The status of Human-Centered Design in healthcare On top of that, the panel also briefly touches upon Amazon Clinic, YouTube health certificates, no-more-white clothing for women during Wimbledon, the role of epigenetic in longevity, how purpose in life decreases the risk of death, and menopause-friendly symbols on products and services. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Conservatives target online ‘trafficking’ of abortion pills The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs has thrown abortion law into disarray and conservatives say there isn’t enough enforcement. The Washington Post reports that conservatives in states like Texas, where abortions are now banned, want internet providers to treat websites selling abortion pills the same way they treat child pornography. Bankman-Fried arrested; SEC charges him with fraud Responding to a US federal government request, police in the Bahamas arrested Sam Bankman-Fried, otherwise known as SBF, earlier this week, and he now faces fraud charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The crypto exchange SBF founded – FTX, which imploded last month and wasn’t able to handle billions in customer withdrawal requests. The Markup: Health apps share your intimate data with advertisers The Markup reports that health apps are sharing your personal, intimate health data with advertisers. In a joint study, the Markup and STAT found that 49 out of 50 telehealth websites sell your data, with Amazon Clinic being the only hold out. Immigrants sue ICE for collecting wire transfer data Immigrants are suing ICE for working with Western Union to get their wire transfer data. The lawsuit states that immigrants send some $30 billion from the US to Mexico each year. The database – the Transaction Record Analysis Center – has some 145 million records containing detailed information on who’s transferring money to Mexico. Senate passes bill banning TikTok from government devices The US Senate passed a bill this week banning government employees from installing TikTok on their devices. US Officials worry that China is using TikTok, a subsidiary of its China-based parent, ByteDance, to collect sensitive information. Facebook’s Trump ban expires Jan. 7th and Democrats are trying to extend it Initially, Facebook had said that it would ban Trump from using the platform forever. Then it back-tracked and said the ban would only last 2-years. That 2-year period ends on January 7th and Democratic lawmakers in Congress are pushing back to extend the ban.
3 More Podcasts For Healthcare Leaders Jared goes behind the scenes with leaders from three organizations that recently launched podcasts to find out what they hope listeners will get out of tuning into their shows. First up is Sondra Brown, President and Founder of MDRG, which hosts the new show What Consumers Want. Second is Cathy Connolley, Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Doctivity Health, which hosts the show Actionable Insights. And third, we wrap up with none other than Mitch Holdwick, who hosts DeliverHealth's podcast, Healthcare Simplified. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about the launch of Amazon Clinic. What does the initial digital experience look like, and is there anything the rest of us can learn about how they're approaching their new direct to consumer offering? Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Researchers are building robots that can build themselves | Tech Crunch (00:52) MIT researchers are working on a project to develop robots that effectively self-assemble.Team admits this technology is “years away” Work so far has shown positive results At the system's center are voxels, which carry power and data that can be shared between pieces. The pieces form the foundation of the robot by grabbing and attaching additional voxels before moving across the grid for further assembly.Currently working on building stronger connectors to keep the voxels together. States in their paper:“Our approach challenges the convention that larger constructions need larger machines to build them, and could be applied in areas that today either require substantial capital investments for fixed infrastructure or are altogether unfeasible.” The team suggests that using the robots to determine the optimal build could save on a lot of time spent prototyping.“While there has been increasing interest in 3-D-printed houses, today those require printing machinery as large or larger than the house being built. Again, the potential for such structures to instead be assembled by swarms of tiny robots could provide benefits. And the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is also interested in the work for the possibility of building structures for coastal protection against erosion and sea level rise.” A game-changing new hybrid EV battery recharges in only 72 seconds | Interesting Engineering (06:03) Swiss startup Morand, has developed new battery technology that could see electric vehicle (EV) batteries charge in less time than it takes to fill an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle at a gas station. Called eTechnology The new technology, which can charge electric cars in only 72 seconds, is a hybrid system that uses technology from traditional batteries and ultracapacitors.ULTRACAPACITORS deliver quick bursts of energy during peak power demands, then quickly store energy and capture excess power that is otherwise lost. The startup says that, during testing, a prototype of its eTechnology solution was able to recharge at up to 900 A/360 kW:80 percent in just 72 seconds, 98 percent in 120 seconds, and 100 percent in 2.5 minutes. The company also states that Geo Technology performed independent testing. Morand says it has tested its eTechnology prototype over more than 50,000 cycles and claims the technology shows potential for retaining power over far more charge/discharge cycles than a traditional lithium-ion battery. The company is looking to bring the technology to market, no word on the exact date.It will likely be more expensive than lithium-ion battery technology, to begin with. Morand aims to scale production to lower the cost of its potentially game-changing hybrid technology. Amazon makes a new push into health care | The Economist (13:05) Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon, highlighted a big opportunity for the company moving forwards.Health care Many tech firms are already diving into this health marketApple tracks wellbeing through the iPhone Microsoft offers cloud-computing services to health firms Alphabet sells wearable devices and is pumping money into biotech research Amazon is taking a different route with Amazon Clinic, an online service operating in 32 states that offers virtual health care for over 20 conditions from acne to allergies.Described as a virtual storefront that connects users with third-party health providers. The launch follows the $3.9bn takeover, announced in July, of One Medical, a primary care provider that offers telehealth services online and runs bricks-and-mortar clinics Neil Linsday, formerly responsible for Prime, has said health care “is high on the list of experiences that need reinvention”. This is the latest move the complement previous moves Amazon has made into this space:2021: Amazon Web Services launched specific cloud services for health care 2020: Launched Halo band, which is a wearable device that monitors the user's health status. 2018: Acquired PillPack, a digital pharmacy that is now part of Amazon Pharmacy Amazon Clinic will accept cash for its services, rather than relying on America's insurance system to recoup costs.The company is betting that primary care will become more digital. Amazon's health push comes with several risks: CVS reportedly outbid Amazon for Signify Health, a large primary-care provider Walgreens increased its stake in Villagemd JPMorgan recently opened primary-care centers of its own Previous track record in healthcare not 100% success (Amazon Care & Haven) Competition: Worst of all regulators Amazon's jump into this industry should have a positive effect. Its experience at keeping customers happy while generating thin margins could improve primary care and force other providers to up their game. MRI reveals never-seen-before spaces in brains of migraine sufferers | New Atlas (19:49) Though they are common and can have severely debilitating effects, the precise cause of migraines remains a mystery.From the web MD, “Doctors aren't totally sure what causes migraine headaches, but they think imbalances in certain brain chemicals may play a role.” A study by researchers at the University of Southern California has shed important new light migraines by leveraging cutting-edge imaging technology to gain a new perspective on structures in the brain.Advanced imaging technology called 7T MRI The research centers on what are known as perivascular spaces, which are gaps around the blood vessels that help clear fluids from the brain. The images of the brain revealed that those spaces were enlarged. Inflammation and abnormalities in the blood-brain barrier can impact their shape and size. The team enlisted five healthy controls, 10 subjects with chronic migraines and 10 subjects with episodic migraines without aura.Without aura means migraines without tingling and visual disturbances. The 7T MRI images compared tiny differences in the participants' brains.“Because 7T MRI is able to create images of the brain with much higher resolution and better quality than other MRI types, it can be used to demonstrate much smaller changes that happen in brain tissue after a migraine,” said study co-author Wilson Xu. Among these changes were cerebral microbleeds, along with enlarged perivascular spaces in the centrum semiovale region of the brain, in the migraine sufferers.Centrum Semiovale – a mass consisting of white matter that is on top of the lateral ventricles or corpus collosum found in each of the cerebral hemispheres at the bottom of the cerebral cortex. According to the researchers these “significant changes” of the perivascular spaces have never been reported before. The team hypothesizes that the differences in the perivascular spaces may be indicative of disruption to the glymphatic system, which works with the perivascular spaces to clear waste from the brain.Hope to resolve these mysteries through larger studies on more diverse cohorts, over longer time frames. Xu thinks this could “help us develop new, personalized ways to diagnose and treat migraines.” Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta is now available to all owners in North America | Electrek (26:09) Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta is now available to all owners who ordered the Full Self-Driving package in North America, according to Elon Musk's Twitter announcement:“Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta is now available to anyone in North America who requests it from the car screen, assuming you have bought this option. Congrats to [the] Tesla Autopilot/AI team on achieving a major milestone!” This enables Tesla vehicles to drive autonomously to a destination entered in the car's navigation system. Since the responsibility rests with the driver and not Tesla's system, it is still considered a level-two driver-assist system, despite its name. Twitter user @WholeMarsBlog posted about his experience with FSD:“Guys. I drove all around LA today and yesterday. Used FSD 100% of the time. Had zero takeovers. Recorded all today's drives to Petersen museum, LA auto show, and then back” Reminder the FSD package subscription price:Basic Autopilot to FSD capability - $199.00 per month Enhanced Autopilot to FSD capability - $99.00 per month
November 28, 2022: Ryan Witt, Industries Solutions and Strategy Leader at Proofpoint joins Bill for the news. What were the 5 key takeaways from HLTH22? Do economic troubles loom large? Is Epic's dominance good or bad for healthcare? Amazon has launched a message-based virtual health service called Amazon Clinic. Senator Mark Warner, co-founder of the Senate Cybersecurity Caucus, released a policy document “Cybersecurity is Patient Safety, Policy Options in the Health Care Sector”. Could he be the patron saint of cybersecurity on The Hill?Key Points:HLTH22 takeaway: Digital health has seen a significant contractionOne of the most important developments in healthcare cybersecurity is this common acceptance that there's a direct connection between cyber events and patient safetyProofpointStories:5 takeaways from HLTH: Economic troubles loom large - Digital Health Is Epic's dominance good for healthcare? - BeckersAmazon launches virtual doctor marketplace in newest healthcare play - Healthcare DiveSenator Warner issues healthcare cybersecurity policy options - Healthcare IT NewsSign up for our webinar: How to Modernize Your Data Platform in Healthcare: The Right Fit for Every Unique Health System - Wednesday December 7 2022: 1pm ET / 10am PT. Subscribe: https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekhealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth
บริษัท Big Tech กำลังเผชิญกับการชะลอตัวอย่างโหดร้ายของการตามล่าหาพื้นที่ใหม่ของการขยายตัว Amazon ซึ่งขณะนี้เป็นธุรกิจที่ใหญ่เป็นอันดับสองของอเมริกาในด้านรายได้ เป็นกรณีตัวอย่าง ในไตรมาสสุดท้ายของปี 2022 ยอดขายของบริษัทคาดว่าจะขยายตัวเพียง 6.7% เมื่อเทียบเป็นรายปี เมื่อวันที่ 17 พฤศจิกายน Andy Jassy CEO คนใหม่ของบริษัทได้ยืนยันว่าบริษัทได้เริ่มปลดพนักงานและจะไล่ออกมากขึ้นในปีหน้า เขาบอกว่ามันเป็นการตัดสินใจที่ยากที่สุดตั้งแต่เข้ามาเป็น CEO แต่เขายังสังเกตเห็นว่า “โอกาสที่ยิ่งใหญ่” รออยู่ข้างหน้า หนึ่งคือธุรกิจที่ใหญ่ที่สุด ร่ำรวยที่สุด และยากเย็นแสนเข็ญที่สุดในอเมริกา นั่นก็คือ “การดูแลสุขภาพ” เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ ========================= ร่วมสนับสนุน ด.ดล Blog และ Geek Forever Podcast เพื่อให้เรามีกำลังใจในการผลิต Content ดี ๆ ให้กับท่าน https://www.tharadhol.com/become-a-supporter/ ——————————————– ติดตาม ด.ดล Blog ผ่าน Line OA เพียงคลิก : https://lin.ee/aMEkyNA ——————————————– ไม่พลาดข่าวสารผ่านทาง Email จาก ด.ดล Blog : https://www.getrevue.co/profile/tharadhol ——————————————– Geek Forever Club พื้นที่ของการแลกเปลี่ยนข้อมูลข่าวสาร ความรู้ ด้านธุรกิจ เทคโนโลยีและวิทยาศาสตร์ ใหม่ ๆ ที่น่าสนใจ https://www.facebook.com/groups/geek.forever.club/ ========================= ช่องทางติดตาม ด.ดล Blog เพิ่มเติมได้ที่ Fanpage : www.facebook.com/tharadhol.blog Blockdit : www.blockdit.com/tharadhol.blog Twitter : www.twitter.com/tharadhol Instragram : instragram.com/tharadhol TikTok : tiktok.com/@geek.forever Youtube : www.youtube.com/c/mrtharadhol Linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/tharadhol Website : www.tharadhol.com
On today's episode, we discuss why the US healthcare system is so fragmented, how an app could save the day, and whether the US will ever be able to synchronize its health services. "In Other News," we talk about the deal to buy multispecialty physician group Summit Health and what to expect from Amazon Clinic. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Lisa Phillips and Rajiv Leventhal. For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com © 2022 Insider Intelligence Connected TV makes television advertising a whole lot easier. With precision targeting and accurate measurement, brands can drive performance and tap into TV's impact and prestige. MNTN makes it even easier—and more effective—with a self-serve, performance-driven marketing solution. Get started today.
Jared goes behind the scenes with leaders from three organizations that recently launched podcasts to find out what they hope listeners will get out of tuning into their shows. First up is Sondra Brown, President and Founder of MDRG, which hosts the new show What Consumers Want. Second is Cathy Connolley, Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Doctivity Health, which hosts the show Actionable Insights. And third, we wrap up with none other than Mitch Holdwick, who hosts DeliverHealth's podcast, Healthcare Simplified. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about the launch of Amazon Clinic. What does the initial digital experience look like, and is there anything the rest of us can learn about how they're approaching their new direct to consumer offering? This show is produced by Shift Forward Health, the channel for change makers. Subscribe to Shift Forward Health on your favorite podcast app, and you'll be subscribed to our entire library of shows. See our full lineup at ShiftForwardHealth.com. One subscription, all the podcasts you need, all for free. (#241)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Un servizio sanitario virtuale che offre cure convenienti in telemedicina è il nuovo test di Amazon: https://clinic.amazon.com/ È accessibile dalle 8 alle 22 (dalle 10 alle 20 nei weekend e nei festivi). Lanciato negli USA, funzionerà anche in Europa? ==== Non vuoi perderti nessuna puntata? Segui il canale: https://t.me/mariomoronicanale Vuoi collaborare con me o chiamarmi per un evento: mario@mariomoroni.it Buon Caffettino! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rendere i quartieri sicuri per i propri cittadini è uno dei principali obiettivi di ogni città. Le istituzioni investono continuamente risorse per rafforzare le forze dell'ordine ma anche per dotarsi di strumenti e tecnologie con l'obiettivo di abbattere il tasso di criminalità. In questa puntata approfondiamo proprio questo aspetto, analizzando come l'intelligenza artificiale può essere utilizzata per ridurre i fenomeni di criminalità, vedendo alcuni esempi di algoritmi che, grazie ai dati storici riescono a prevedere e, di conseguenza, prevenire i crimini nelle piccole e grandi città. Nella sezione delle notizie parliamo finalmente del lancio di Artemis 1, del Garante della privacy che sta indagando su Lecce e Arezzo in merito all'utilizzo del riconoscimento facciale in aree pubbliche e infine di Amazon Clinic, il servizio di telemedicina dell'omonima azienda statunitense. --Indice-- • Il lancio di Artemis 1 (00:53) - IlPost.it - Matteo Gallo • Il Garante della privacy indaga su Lecce e Arezzo (02:23) - DDay.it - Luca Martinelli • Il servizio di telemedicina Amazon Clinic (03:36) - HDBlog.it - Matteo Gallo • Predire i crimini grazie all'Intelligenza Artificiale (04:55) - Luca Martinelli --Contatti-- • www.dentrolatecnologia.it • Instagram (@dentrolatecnologia) • Telegram (@dentrolatecnologia) • YouTube (@dentrolatecnologia) • redazione@dentrolatecnologia.it --Immagini-- • Foto copertina: Freepik --Brani-- • Ecstasy by Rabbit Theft • Epic Cyberpunk by Alex Production
Esta semana no The Big Ones, as mais recentes inovações e movimentos estratégicos da Apple, Amazon, Adidas e Nike. Apple planeia lançar mundo virtual? Amazon lança novo serviço de telemedicina Nike e Adidas na “corrida” aos NFT Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt.
Molly rides solo today as she breaks down Amazon's new telehealth business, Amazon Clinic. (1:40) Then, Calibrate CEO Isabelle Kenyon joins Molly for another edition of the Next Unicorns! (9:30) (0:00) Molly tees up today's topics! (1:40) Molly breaks down Amazon clinic (8:15) OpenPhone - Get an extra 20% off any plan for your first 6 months at https://openphone.com/twist (9:30) Calibrate CEO & Founder Isabelle Kenyon joins Molly for the Next Unicorns to chat about calibrate and GLP-1s (20:52) LinkedIn Marketing - Get a $100 LinkedIn ad credit at LinkedIn.com/nextunicorn (22:30) Understanding how inflammation causes many chronic diseases + obesity epidemic (35:51) MicroAcquire - Sell your business with no fees at https://try.microacquire.com/twist (37:19) Calibrate's enterprise business + inequality in healthcare Check out Calibrate: https://www.joincalibrate.com FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Molly: https://twitter.com/mollywood Subscribe to our YouTube to watch all full episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkkhmBWfS7pILYIk0izkc3A?sub_confirmation=1
9:05 - 3 year old shot in Taylorsville Taylorsville Police are working to figure out what happened in a shooting that took the life of a 3-year-old this morning. Adam Small KSL Newsradio Media Reporter joins the show. 9:20 - Respect for Marriage Act President Biden in a statement said “love is love and Americans should have the right to marry the person they love,” as he called on the Senate to pass the Respect For Marriage Act. The bill passed a key procedural vote on Wednesday, setting it up for final passage. It comes as the Senate is set to head into a week-long recess for Thanksgiving tomorrow. IKE EJIOCHI, ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT, WASHINGTON joins the show.9:35 -Does Orem have Rogue City Council? Orem Mayor RespondsIt has been a very divisive and contentious election season in Orem. Many residents strongly disagreed over Proposition 2, ultimately voters decided to strike it down. Yesterday, Julie Walker, Orem Council PTA President who is against the split -- Dave asked a question if Orem had a rogue city council after it seemed there was some disconnect between council and PTA on what solutions the split would bring. David Young, Orem City Mayor joins the show with his response.9:50 - Elon Musk Gives Twitter Employees an Ultimatum to Stay or Leave Elon Musk is all over the internet with the chaos that is Twitter. Now the new owner of the social platform is giving workers an ultimatum to stay and work for him with long hours at high intensity or leave. The deadline to fill out the form is late tonight (Thursday). D2 Discusses the Musk madness. 10:05 - Amazon Announces New Virtual Healthcare Introducing Amazon Clinic, a virtual health service that delivers convenient, affordable care for common condition, that is according to amazon.com. Amazon Clinic is said to provide virtual care for more than 20 common health conditions, such as allergies, acne, and hair loss. Amazon clinic is expected to operate in 32 states. Dave and Debbie discuss this new way of healthcare and take listener calls. 10:20 -10:35 - Nancy Pelosi will not seek reelection Nancy Pelosi has announced she will not seek re-election now that she will be stepping aside as the republicans take control of the house. D2 takes live coverage from ABC News and discusses more with Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources. 10:50 - Lagoon Amusement Park raises daily pass to $97.95 Lagoon Amusement Park announced price hikes to their passes this week. The price has changed rom $85.95 to $97.95 -- up 14%. Season passes on their black friday special $160.95 ... regular price $207.95. If you have a family of 5 the day pass price is $489.75. according to KSL TV.com. Is Lagoon worth the higher cost especially for families? Adam Leishman, Spokesperson for Lagoon calls the show to discuss the price increase. 11:05 - What does future leadership look like in Congress? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources joins the show to discuss what new leadership may look like as the republicans take control of the house. 11:20 - No Suspect for Idaho college students that were stabbed to death More questions coming each day as new developments come to light of the 4 college students who were stabbed to death in Moscow Idaho. Greg Skordas, KSL Legal Analyst joins the show to discuss this case. 11:35 - Ticketmaster or Ticketmonster? The Taylor Swift Ticketmaster Chaos is not the first case of disappointment from the platform. This has been going on since the 90's where Pearl Jam filed a complaint with the Justice Department to investigate, which got nowhere. Caitlyn Johnston, KSL Newsradio Producer joins the show to discuss her experience buying tickets.11:50 - NY Post: FLORIDA MAN MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT Dave and Debbie start this segment speaking with Rebecca Cressman, Host of FM 100 as Christmas Music has started playing today.. D2 moves into a discussion surrounding the New York Posts article about President Trump's 2024 Campaign announcement. It's titled "Florida Man Makes Announcement." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/ZojwdCSiZug Amazon has cooked up yet another plan for providing healthcare. This time it's called Amazon Clinic, and its a web-based platform that will broker a hookup between patients with common problems and providers willing and able to treat them. The problems they treat include: acne, dandruff, erectile dysfunction, male balding, tobacco overuse, sinusitis, birth control needs. motion sickness, urinary infections, heartburn, allergies, pinkeye, yeast infection, and miscellaneous prescription refills. The site handles initial communications. Payment arrangements are between you and the providers. The service is available in 32 states. This is Amazon's third try in the healthcare realm. After failing in its attempt to provide healthcare for its own employees via Amazon Care which is closing at the end of the year, the online behemoth also participated in Haven the failed employer healthcare venture launched with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase. https://clinic.amazon.com #amazon #healthcare #venture
Many Apple store employees are unhappy under CEO Tim Cook's regime — and it has a lot to do with policies around how they serve customers. Plus: The world population surpassed 8B, Amazon launches Amazon Clinic, Ticketmaster crashed due to Taylor Swift, and more. Join our hosts Zachary Crockett and Rob Litterst as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thdspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thdspod/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues). The Hustle Daily Show is brought to you by The Hustle in partnership with HubSpot Podcasts.
Amazon unveiled its new virtual care platform–Amazon Clinic–which will treat non-urgent consumer health needs. Two large regional health systems in the upper midwest announced they plan to merge in a $14-billion deal. And 21,000 nurses will strike at 21 Kaiser Permanente facilities in California next week. That's all coming up on today's episode o Gist Healthcare Daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amazon has announced the launch of Amazon Clinic in 32 states, including Connecticut. A community reacts to a Long Island school district's decision to ban pride flags.
Stai ascoltando un estratto gratuito di Ninja PRO, la selezione quotidiana di notizie per i professionisti del digital business. Con Ninja PRO puoi avere ogni giorno marketing insight, social media update, tech news, business events e una selezione di articoli di approfondimento dagli esperti della Redazione Ninja. Vai su www.ninja.it/ninjapro per abbonarti al servizio.Amazon annuncia le sue "cliniche". Il colosso dell'eCommerce sta ampliando la sua offerta sanitaria aprendo una nuova opzione di cure virtuali per aiutare a risolvere condizioni comuni come allergie, acne e perdita di capelli. Amazon Clinic consentirà ai pazienti di 32 Stati negli USA di inviare messaggi ai medici attraverso un portale sicuro per richiedere trattamenti personalizzati e prescrizioni per condizioni comuni. Data Center nello Spazio. Si tratta dell'idea di Ascend (Advanced Space Cloud for European Net zero emission and Data sovereignty), un progetto della Commissione Europea che punta a valutare costi e benefici della possibilità di postare nello spazio e rendere a impatto zero gli inquinanti centri che raccolgono e processano enormi volumi di dati digitali. Un'ipotesi che, se realizzata, potrebbe dare un grande contributo nel centrare gli obiettivi dell'abbattimento delle emissioni di carbonio entro il 2050. Jeff Bezos ha dichiarato di voler dare via la maggior parte del suo patrimonio. Il fondatore di Amazon ha reso noto di voler utilizzare la sua fortuna da fortuna da 124 miliardi di dollari per combattere il cambiamento climatico. A differenza di alcuni suoi "colleghi" miliardari, Bezos non ha firmato il Giving Pledge, una promessa fatta da alcune delle persone più ricche del mondo di donare la maggior parte delle loro fortune in beneficenza.
L'essentiel des nouvelles économiques, financières et technologiques aujourd'hui[texte complet ou presque, ni révisé ni corrigé à des fins de publication] Des augmentations «excessives» des taux d'intérêt ont peut-être déjà amorcé une récessionLe Directeur parlementaire du budget dit dans un rapport qu'un resserrement «excessif» de la politique monétaire par les banques centrales – dont la banque du Canada – pourrait avoir déjà entrainé d'importantes conséquences pour l'économie canadienne.Il qualifie de scénario «de risque» l'hypothèse que la Banque du Canada continue à augmenter son taux directeur jusqu'à 5% d'ici le début de l'an prochain, pour ne commencer à l'abaisser qu'au début de 2024. La baisse du prix des maisons a pris une pause le mois dernier. Après avoir diminué de 13,5% entre mai et septembre, le prix médian des maisons unifamiliales vendues au Québec a augmenté de 1% en octobre, selon l'Association professionnelle des courtiers immobiliers du Québec. Le prix médian était de 390 000 $ le mois dernier. Les marchés boursiers pourraient encore baisser malgré le récent regain de valeur, selon la dernière étude économique de Desjardins. «Le contexte économique reste très incertain», souligne l'étude. Elle prévoit que le ralentissement de l'économie et de l'inflation risque de faire diminuer les profits des entreprises, ce qui aurait un effet baissier sur les valeurs en bourse.La Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec a lancé un guide pour inciter les entreprises du Québec, les petits comme les grandes, à décarboner leurs activités, et pour les aider à le faire.Le guide explique les étapes que doivent prioriser les entreprises qui souhaitent se décarboner. Il énumère également plusieurs ressources et aides financières auxquelles ont droit les entreprises qui entreprennent cette démarche.Il est accessible gratuitement sur le site de la Fédération. Vous trouverez un lien dans un article sur le sujet à InfoBref.comAmazon lance aux États-Unis un nouveau service de télésanté, Amazon Clinic. Il met en relation des patients avec des professionnels de la santé pour traiter des problèmes de santé courants, comme l'acné, la perte de cheveux et les allergies. Warren Buffett mise 5 milliards $US sur un producteur taiwanais de semiconducteursBerkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK), un conglomérat américain dirigé par le milliardaire Warren Buffett, a investi environ 5 milliards $US dans Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), une firme qui produit des semiconducteurs pour de grandes entreprises telles que Nvidia, Qualcomm et Apple. ---Pour plus de détails sur ces nouvelles et pour d'autres nouvelles: https://infobref.com Pour vous abonner aux infolettres gratuites d'InfoBref: https://infobref.com/infolettres Pour voir en vidéo notre épisode hebdomadaire «à retenir cette semaine»: https://bit.ly/infobref-youtube Pour écouter ce balado dans Alexa: skill «InfoBref Affaires» Pour des commentaires et suggestions, ou pour commanditer InfoBref Affaires: editeur@infobref.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Dans cet épisode, la première actualité à être décodée est le projet pilote d'un dollar numérique qui réunit la FED de New-York et les plus grands organismes bancaires mondiaux. Ensuite, nous parlons d'Apple, qui cherche à acheter des puces aux usines américaines et européennes. Sans oublier : Amazon lance Amazon Clinic, un service de santé en ligne, et Volvo officialise des camions électriques en acier sans énergie fossile mais recyclables à 90%.Les autres épisodes sont aussi disponibles sur Siècle Digital. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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