MetaOptima benefits from free-trade with CPTPP partners
As Canada ratifies its active role in the PCTPP agreement, Canadian business benefit from strategic free-trade exchange with members. MetaOptima directly enjoys tax-free operation for its Australia-based business activity expected to boost the ongoing expansion of the company in the region.
Success Or Failure: Where Is Teledermatology Set To Stand? - Part 2
Some nations’ implementation strategies have proven to be drivers in overcoming technical and regulatory obstacles when applying teledermatology in their health system. The U.S. and other nations should attempt to imitate and build upon these methods to facilitate further global adoption.
How DermEngine Can Support Dermoscopy Services In Primary Care
Due to the dermatologist shortage, GPs and other healthcare providers are on the front lines in the fight against skin cancer. As physicians are managing an additional number of dermatology cases, how can DermEngine's intelligent dermatology tools help them adhere to best practice?
Team Wows HIMSS Guests With Never Before Seen AI Features
HIMSS 2019 ended as quickly as it had begun. Leaving attendees with a feeling of excitement, the MetaOptima Team spent the final day introducing industry experts to the latest features to DermEngine’s intelligent dermatology toolbox with upcoming AI-based features like Smart Snap and DermDrone.
How Will Natural Language Processing Support Your Practice?
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a $16 billion market opportunity positioned for great innovations in the healthcare sector. Designed to create comprehensive documentation solutions, this niche AI-based solution is already revolutionizing how data is utilized.
The Power Of Centrality In Handling Patient Dermatology Data
The advent of cloud-based dermatology software has allowed for the implementation of streamlined data collection, storage and analysis. Stakeholders in the healthcare system can benefit from real-time sharing of updated information that drives improved diagnosis.
What Is Technology’s Role In Skin Cancer Early Detection?
Skin cancer can be a fatal disease if not treated on time, making early detection procedures of utmost importance for greater survival rates. Technology is actively contributing to advance doctors’ practices and empower patients for combating skin cancer at its initial stages.