Digital technologies transform musculoskeletal care by integrating patient data, enhancing communication among providers, and supporting proactive care models. This shift from paper-based processes leads to better patient outcomes and a more efficient healthcare system.
With huge potential to change businesses as we know them, generative AI promises to cut costs and give companies a competitive edge. But implementation requires a detailed review of AI’s equally powerful risks.
The manufacturing industry remains an attractive target for cybercriminals. Facilities must put safeguards in place to prevent the devastating financial toll of a malicious attack.
Mike Quigley of Munich Re US delves into the intricacies of risk perception, the importance of education in bridging protection gaps, and the potential of generative AI in the insurance industry.
Effective risk management requires anticipating threats before they materialize. A recent report highlights climate change, cyber threats, and AI as key concerns shaping global risk landscapes and preparedness strategies for the future.
An employer-focused independent medical examination (IME) program can significantly reduce claim costs, accelerate resolution times and improve outcomes for workers’ comp.
Soft tissue injuries in the workplace are common but often misunderstood and underestimated. They can encompass a broad range of conditions typically affecting the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves, and often result from repetitive motion, overexertion, or sudden trauma. These injuries can be prevalent in industries that require physical labor.
Labor and interest rate issues have been top risk concerns for the construction sector in recent years. Construction supply chain risk management is also a key focus.
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Health care facilities of all sizes are embracing AI to reduce administrative workloads and improve note taking. However, adoption of the technology also comes with risks.
Industry expert Michael Cwynar of Enlyte outlines the delicate balance between technological innovation and professional expertise in navigating the complex new landscape of AI.