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According to Forbes, the layoffs bring the company's employee count from 691 to 572.
Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Saudi Arabia, is working to make great advances in healthcare for the kingdom. Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics, explains.
Ali Parsa, CEO and founder of Babylon, discusses what the company learned from going public through merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
Ordr CEO Jim Hyman discusses the ways connected-device intelligence can inform hospital networks to manage volume. Harris Health System CISO Jeffrey Vinson talks about the benefits of situational awareness for IoMT security.
The layoffs affect less than 3% of the company's workforce.
The layoffs come weeks after the company said it will stop offering patient care services.
The company will use the funds to expand its services into other sectors of the healthcare market.
KeyCare's study of patients' relation to telemedicine offers insights for healthcare IT leaders and their work in virtual care. CEO Dr. Lyle Berkowitz explains the findings.
Saudi Arabia's Eastern Health Cluster is moving to corporatization in order to become an independent accountable care organization, according to Deputy CEO Dr. Ahmed Al-Musaed.
Hospital leaders must focus on improving operations, building new revenue streams, and preventing regulatory risk, according to Nioura Ghazni, a partner in the corporate practice group of Sheppard Mullin’s San Francisco office.