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Investor Sergey Tokarev on the Generation H 3.0 HealthTech Accelerator

The Generation H accelerator programme, run by SET University and the Tokarev Foundation, has announced the launch of its third intake. For the first time in its history, this HealthTech accelerator, which specialises in medical technologies, has expanded the list of teams eligible to participate. Ukrainian startups based abroad that have an MVP or a product ready to scale within ten weeks can now join the programme. This was announced by Sergey Tokarev, founder of the Tokarev Foundation and co-founder of SET University.

How Medical Conditions Can Affect DUI Charges

A DUI arrest is jarring under any circumstances. But here's what keeps a lot of people up at night: what if your body, not alcohol, was responsible for every single symptom that the officer observed? According to NHTSA, 11,904 people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2024, and that number explains exactly why law enforcement moves fast and hard. The urgency is understandable. But urgency also cuts corners, and when it does, drivers living with real health conditions pay an unjust price.

Automated Medical Receptionist: Benefits, Use Cases, and How to Choose the Right Solution in 2026

Healthcare organizations in 2026 are facing a growing imbalance between patient demand and administrative capacity. Clinics, private practices, and medical groups are receiving more calls, more appointment requests, and more follow-up inquiries than ever before. At the same time, front desk teams are expected to maintain accuracy, speed, and a high level of patient experience. This pressure has made administrative inefficiencies more visible and more costly, especially when missed calls or delayed responses lead to lost appointments or dissatisfied patients.

Do Hospitals Still Use Pagers in 2026? Why They're Not Secure (And What's Replacing Them)

Are hospitals still using pagers in 2026? The answer might surprise you. In this video, we break down why hospital pagers are still used today, the security risks of pagers, and whether they meet HIPAA compliance standards. While pagers have long been trusted for their reliability, many healthcare organizations are now re-evaluating their role in modern clinical communication. We also explore why pagers are considered insecure, including the lack of encryption, no read receipts, and limited communication capabilities, all of which can impact patient care and coordination.

How Lawyers Examine Medical Records in Car Accident Claims

In Arizona, even a minor car accident can turn into a complex situation once injuries and claims come into play. Many drivers assume that medical reports speak for themselves, but the reality is far more detailed. This is where Missouri car accident lawyers carefully examine medical records to connect injuries directly to the accident and strengthen a claim. Their work goes beyond paperwork, focusing on timelines, consistency, and medical accuracy.

Do Hospitals Still Use Pagers in 2026? Pager Replacements

Remember the small rectangular devices that could receive short messages? Some may think of it as an outdated device that people have long forgotten about, while others still use it to this day. Pagers, although becoming less and less relevant, are still used by many large hospitals that deem them an essential tool for their day-to-day critical communication. But in 2026, are there pager replacements in the market?

How Recurring Instability Turns into Clinical Trial Delays

In pharma, reliability becomes an operational priority because research and trial work depend on systems performing consistently across different teams, locations, and conditions. Much of that work sits inside scientific workflows, remote sessions, and compute-heavy environments where behaviour can shift with configuration or load. When that consistency starts to break down, teams keep moving, but time is lost in small increments across the day.

Tech for Good: How IT Innovations Support CP Families

Modern computing has moved far beyond office spreadsheets and web browsing. For families living with cerebral palsy, IT innovations provide tools that make daily life more manageable and inclusive. These systems focus on accessibility and data-driven care to improve long-term outcomes for children. Developers are finding new ways to use software to solve real-world mobility and speech challenges. This shift toward humanitarian technology changes how parents manage their child's health every single day.

How a Mold Inspection Service Can Protect Your Home

Mold is more than just an unsightly problem-it can threaten your home's structure and your family's health. Even small mold infestations can spread quickly if left untreated, affecting walls, floors, and air quality. A professional mold inspection service is the first line of defense against these issues, helping homeowners identify, assess, and prevent mold damage before it becomes a major problem.