A report states there were 181 reported healthcare breaches globally in 2016, ranging from 500 to 3.6 million affected individuals.
A partnership between the CCDI, TIA and Western Cape Economic Development ministry boosts entrepreneurs in the province.
The smoke-free tobacco device is claimed to be a "less harmful alternative", as the technology reduces the harmful constituents in cigarette smoke.
The partnership will see a large-scale implementation of the Patient-Generated Health Data platform for insurers, patients and caregivers.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Walter Pike's battle with inoperable stage four prostate cancer says so much about the connected world we live in.
The three institutions are determined to discover more ways to enter the multibillion-dollar m-health sector.
Researchers train a computer algorithm to predict if a patient will have a heart attack.
Jasper Westerink hopes to leverage the development of connected care in South Africa.
The city's health department considers an electronic appointment system to streamline processes at its clinics and sets aside R5 million.
Having fast and efficient WiFi in place in hospitals is becoming increasingly important to how well nurses can do their jobs, says Quentin Daffarn, MD of UC Wireless.
Cape Town based CPGR is adopting AI to enhance knowledge and analyse genomic data to identify disease-causing mutations.