International news 2024/17

Nemzetközi hírek, 15 Nov 2024

The latest articles provide insight into the shortcomings of nursing education and the possibility of returning to hospital-based nurse training. They also explore the future of AI-supported patient care, the burnout caused by administrative burdens, and how reshaping healthcare through artificial intelligence and trust could enhance efficiency by 2035.

More Flexibility and Academic Training for Nurses and Carers

The Hamburg News article highlights the increasing focus on a more flexible educational model and academic training for the nursing and caregiving sector. It describes how educational institutions and professionals strive to meet changing expectations, particularly in expanding competencies and improving career opportunities. The new educational opportunities aim to enable nurses and caregivers to work in a more flexible environment with enhanced skills.


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New Medical School Course Aims to Prepare Physicians for the Business of Health Care

The UC Davis Health article introduces a new course for medical students that focuses on the business aspects of healthcare. It explains how doctors are being prepared for financial and business decisions, which are becoming increasingly important in modern healthcare. This course aims to help future doctors better understand economic challenges and navigate the system effectively.


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Celebrating Simulation in Health Care

The University of Miami article highlights the role of simulation in training healthcare professionals. Simulation techniques allow students to practice different scenarios in a realistic, risk-free environment. This approach significantly contributes to improving the quality of care and effectively preparing students.


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Assessing the Quality of Medical Education

The BioMed Central article analyzes the quality issues in medical education, focusing particularly on instructors and teaching methods. The study emphasizes that the effectiveness of instructors and the modernity of educational content are key factors in successful student training.


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The Growing Discrepancy Between Health Care Promises and Practice

The KevinMD article discusses the increasing gap between healthcare promises and real-world practice. The initiatives aimed at improving the quality of care often fail to meet expectations, leading to frustration and burnout among healthcare workers and patients alike.


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Should Nursing Education Go Back to Hospitals?

The HealthLeaders article raises the question of whether nursing education should return to hospitals. The traditional, hospital-based practical training model could help address the practical challenges of the profession and mitigate the shortage of nurses.


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A Partnership Between a Health System and Community College

The EdNC article reports on a partnership between a community college and a local health system aimed at expanding the local healthcare workforce. The initiative seeks to ensure that students from the local community receive proper training and secure employment within the region.


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Administrative Burden and Burnout in Healthcare

The Healthcare Innovation article points out that administrative burdens significantly contribute to healthcare worker burnout. According to the research detailed in the article, reducing administrative tasks and implementing more efficient processes can improve job satisfaction and efficiency among healthcare staff.


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Artificial Intelligence and Trust to Reshape Healthcare by 2035

The Morningstar article presents HSBC's report, which predicts that artificial intelligence and trust will fundamentally reshape healthcare by 2035. Innovation and technological advancements will play a key role in improving the efficiency of care and enhancing patient satisfaction.


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The Future of Patient Care is AI-Enhanced

The Forbes article explains how artificial intelligence is set to improve patient care. AI will enable healthcare professionals to make faster, more accurate decisions, contributing to better patient outcomes and increased satisfaction.


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Best Healthcare Inventions of 2024

The Advisory article outlines the best healthcare inventions of 2024 that are expected to significantly impact patient care and the lives of healthcare workers. The new innovations aim to enhance the quality of care and improve efficiency.


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U.S. Cuts Vaccines Recommended for All Children from 18 to 11

A new executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump reorganizes childhood and adolescent vaccine recommendations into three categories. Vaccinations recommended for all children will cover 11 diseases, while several others will be advised for higher-risk groups or through shared clinical decision-making. The order also calls for further review of vaccine timing and sequencing and aims to expand parental choice.

11 Aug 2026

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Europeans Are Open to AI, but Human Connections Still Matter

Satisfaction with healthcare systems remains low across the countries surveyed, while artificial intelligence is becoming part of more people’s health-related decisions, according to the STADA Health Report 2026. Eighty-two percent of respondents are open to AI playing a role in their care, but 77 percent still rely on their general practitioner or another healthcare professional when making health-related decisions.

06 Aug 2026

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In Harvard study, AI offered more accurate emergency room diagnoses than two human doctors

A new study examines how large language models perform in a variety of medical contexts, including real emergency room cases — where at least one model seemed to be more accurate than human doctors.

08 May 2026

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Giant Polish cancer hospital may open ahead of schedule

Work on one of Europe’s largest cancer hospitals is ahead of schedule and may see the modern facility in the southwestern Polish city of Wrocław treat its first patients in 2027.

13 Feb 2026