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Epic CEO at exclusive sit-down at ViVE: We are now interoperable with the world

In a sit-down interview after my onstage fireside chat with rival Cerner CEO David Feinberg at ViVE, Epic CEO Judith Faulkner aimed to set the record straight about Epic's capabilities in AI, interoperability as well as describe what developments she is excited about in healthcare.

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Need further assistance? Please call Member Services at 1-800-333-0663 Pharmacies Ask for Lots of Info to Book a COVID-19 Vaccine. What Happens to That Data? These companies are providing vital medical care, but also prompting complicated privacy questions By Adam Tanner

Giving while female: Women are more likely to donate to charities than men of equal means

This article was originally published on The Conversation. The American poet Ambrose Bierce wrote in 1906 that a philanthropist is a rich (and usually bald) old gentleman who has trained himself to grin while his conscience is picking his pocket. While this satirical description may have resonated at the time, it no longer rings true today – in terms of the physical description if not the metaphorical critique. Major donors, people who give away massive sums of money, are becoming more diverse. More are women and 50 years old or younger. Advertisement: Single or married, women give Gender differences in giving are especially notable among single women and single men. Holding factors like income and wealth constant, about 51% of single women indicated they would give to charity, compared with 41% of single men. Women are also more likely than men to give to charity as their income rises.

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