Preventing disease through healthy environments

Environmental risk factors, such as air, water and soil pollution, chemical exposures, climate change, and ultraviolet radiation, contribute to more than 100 diseases and injuries. However, we can take actions to reverse the upward trend of environment-related diseases and improve our environments where we live and work.

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NEHTA

By operation of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Establishing the Australian Digital Health Agency) Rule 2016, on 1 July 2016, all the assets and liabilities of NEHTA will vest in the Australian Digital Health Agency. In this website, on and from 1 July 2016, all references to “National E-Health Transition Authority” or “NEHTA” will be deemed to be references to the Australian Digital Health Agency.

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Centralizing your organization's healthcare data

video | September 11, 2023

Your healthcare organization needs a centralized, trustworthy data asset. Top health systems and health plans partner with Arcadia to drive ROI, improve workflows, and operationalize insights across their growing Medicare Advantage, MSSP, and commercial populations....

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Accelerate Breakthroughs in Health Care and Life Sciences with SAS

video | September 6, 2023

The answers to the world’s toughest health care challenges are in the data. SAS helps customers bring together a complex ecosystem of health care and life sciences data, accelerate insights and improve lives. Let’s find your next breakthrough....

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FASTlab HPLC+

video | September 7, 2023

Learn more about the new FASTlab HPLC+. Efficient HPLC purification and reformulation in one. Increased flexibility and efficiency of R&D tracer production enabling nearly all compounds and synthesis methods. Integrated reformulation system enabling higher dilution volume and faster mixing to empower your clinical research....

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Digital Healthcare for Remote Communities

video | September 8, 2023

The University of Galway is bringing 5G connectivity to Clare Island in Ireland, improving digital inclusion and access to quality care....

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NEHTA

By operation of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Establishing the Australian Digital Health Agency) Rule 2016, on 1 July 2016, all the assets and liabilities of NEHTA will vest in the Australian Digital Health Agency. In this website, on and from 1 July 2016, all references to “National E-Health Transition Authority” or “NEHTA” will be deemed to be references to the Australian Digital Health Agency.

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