Healthcare systems worldwide are facing unprecedented pressure, from the rise in chronic diseases and aging populations to fragmented healthcare and over-stretched resources. The result? Delayed, ...
Clinical research is in the midst of a data explosion, and that’s a good thing. Technological advances are enabling access to secure and de-identified data sources for researchers, and the ...
The rise in direct-to-patient therapeutics access via online compounding pharmacies and other direct-to-patient sales models has increased the likelihood of patients utilizing medications alongside ...
Thanks to new regulatory frameworks like the Food and Drug Administration’s Breakthrough Therapy designation, drugs are coming to market faster than ever. A 2024 analysis of drugs included in this ...
On December 15, 2025, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a press release announcing that FDA eliminated a major ...
The FDA now accepts RWE for device submissions without needing identifiable patient data, facilitating the use of large, de-identified databases. This change addresses previous limitations that ...
A panelist discusses how the injectable combination of cabotegravir and rilpivirine performed well in the real-world OPERA cohort, with over 95% of patients maintaining virologic suppression. However, ...
Mayo Clinic clinicians are starting to explore how they might use healthcare-specific large language models – accessed through a generative artificial intelligence chat application – to enhance ...
A day in the life of a DBA (database administrator) can be quite hectic. The DBA is required to maintain production and test environments while at the same time keeping an eye on active application ...