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For Tempe AZ, Public Health Means Being a 20-Minute City

Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare IT Today sat down with Dr. Stephanie Deitrick, Chief Data and Analytics Officer for the City of Tempe, to learn more about their public health initiatives and how it relates to being a 20-minute city. Using GIS Technology for Healthier Living In 2012, Kent Larson described the concept of a 20-minute city in a TED Talk.

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The Elevator, Trust and the Data Commons: Bart de Witte Makes the Case for Open AI for Health at WHO/Europe

Health Populi

“I’m in Berlin, and we don’t like walls,” Bart De Witte responded in a concluding Q&A session yesterday at the 2 nd Symposium on the Future of Health Systems, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) in Porto on 5 th September.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary for March and April 2024

SQA

The adoption of these mechanisms is recommended and encouraged by the World Health Organization (WHO) so that the population has faster access to health services and technologies. These variations are required to be assessed by the authorities based on their impact on public health and the medicine’s characteristics.

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FDA’s Brief To The Fifth Circuit in the AHM Case Is Worth A Read

Drug & Device Law

Its staff has a broad view tied to public health considerations, available drug and non-drug treatment options, data that may not be publically available, and decades of experience with the subject matter. That all matters because judges lack that expertise, broad view, and experience. Sebelius , 671 F.3d 3d 1275, 1283 (D.C.

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