Tjasa Zajc

Surgeons working with digital overlay
By Tjasa Zajc 07:00 am May 20, 2024
Using 14 key performance indicators (KPIs), decision-makers receive an overview of surgeon performance. This increased transparency aims to enhance the quality of care and identify potential areas for improvement.
Medical worker pressing tablet with overlay of digital icons
By Tjasa Zajc 07:00 am May 10, 2024
A harmonised European Health Technology Assessment Regulation (HTAR) is set to come into force in 2025, but the mandatory application of the regulation does not cover digital health technologies. The EDiHTA Project aims to address that.
Doctor using tablet and laptop
By Tjasa Zajc 06:54 am May 03, 2024
To build trust in technology, healthcare workers and patients must understand it. Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan advocates for micro-courses and digestible educational content.
Digital render of a DNA helix
By Tjasa Zajc 11:56 am April 30, 2024
People respond differently to medications. Prescribing could be optimised through pharmacogenomic testing, which could reduce medication waste, notes Clinical Innovation Lead for the University of Manchester Videha Sharma.
Person using a smartphone with digital overlay of icons
By Tjasa Zajc 05:50 am April 26, 2024
Digital transformation of healthcare not only requires investments in digital technology, but also in digital health literacy. This must be coordinated across three critical levels: individual, institutional and policy-making.
Christine Antorini
By Tjasa Zajc 05:47 am April 24, 2024
Christine Antorini, former Danish education minister, believes that innovative education and job strategies could harness a growing interest in healthcare careers. She began nursing at 58.
Person talking to a doctor on a tablet screen
By Tjasa Zajc 05:53 am April 22, 2024
Digitalisation in healthcare holds the promise of optimising processes and expanding access to care.
people discussing in a conference room
By Tjasa Zajc 10:02 am January 11, 2024
2023 was the year marked by AI. With the rise of general-purpose large language models ChatGPT, Claude and Bard, AI has become tangible and accessible for millions of people. There was no shortage of excitement, but also appeals for regulation of this powerful technology. 

The Daily Brief Newsletter

Get daily news updates from Healthcare IT News.
Your subscription has been saved.
Something went wrong. Please try again.