Healthcare Digital news roundup: AI & mental health

This week in Healthcare Digital, we looked at ransomware threats, cardiovascular disease technology, Rare Disease Day & the role of AI in mental healthcare

Sigma7’s Jeffrey Wells on the evolving threats of ransomware

Jeffrey Wells, Partner at risk services company Sigma7, works with top public and private healthcare organisations on the growing threat of ransomware.

Heart healthcare technology & cardiovascular disease

At the end of World Heart Month, John Dunne, Divisional Chief Executive for Healthcare at Halma, shares how to keep hearts safe from cardiovascular disease.

Utilising AI to improve rare disease drug development

Lucy Radley, Senior Vice President Head of European Regulatory Development at ProPharma Group, shares how AI can support drug development for rare diseases.

Honeywell: Office workers say air quality impacts health

Honeywell’s air quality survey proves that most employees consider office air quality to have an impact on their health. Manish Sharma tell us more.

thymia’s Stefano Goria explains how AI can assess depression

Stefano Goria, CTO & Co-Founder at thymia, says AI can assess & monitor depression, supporting patients faster & saving healthcare workers time.

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