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EIU analysis of 25 countries provides roadmap for adoption of value-based healthcare

Healthcare: IT as a competitive necessity

A recent survey conducted by the EIU and sponsored by DXC found that healthcare organizations are moving aggressively to adopt digital technologies. 

 

 

China’s digital health revolution

How developed is China’s digital healthcare space?

Women and leadership: Well-being in the executive suite

As the Economist Intelligence Unit report “Women’s health and well-being” found, women’s definition of well-being evolves with circumstances. Now, new research carried out by a German-Swedish team of academics finds that women’s well-being has different sources than men’s well-being. This is an important finding for companies and governments alike: to attract women to leadership roles, employers need a better understanding of what makes them happy.

Health and the power of knowledge

The internet is an important source of information on health and wellbeing, particularly where doctors are scarce. That makes lack of internet access a health issue, particularly for the world’s most vulnerable women.

 

Care for the carers: The future of nursing in China

 

The Internet of organs

Digital technology already underpins the supply of organ transplants, but there is plenty of room for further innovation

New EIU programme highlights successes and opportunities in efforts to tackle Hepatitis C

日本における“価値に基づく医療”

Value-based healthcare in Japan: An evolving concept

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