CBIC issues revised guidelines for reporting arrest, smuggling incidents

CBIC issues revised guidelines for reporting arrest, smuggling incidents

The CBIC said the incident report should describe the modus operandi, including flight/ voyage/cruise number and the customs declaration document name. The Central Board Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has revised guidelines for reporting of arrests, smuggling and commercial frauds by customs officers, as it looks to enhance risk-based targeting to nullify fraud attempts by … Read more

Outpatient waiting lines may be reduced via remote symptom reporting systems: Research – ET HealthWorld

Outpatient waiting lines may be reduced via remote symptom reporting systems: Research – ET HealthWorld

Washington [US]: According to a new assessment published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, digital systems for patients to remotely monitor and report symptoms may offer a way to minimise outpatient waiting lines. The review, led by researchers from the Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Research (CPROR), Institute of Applied Health Research … Read more

‘artificial Intelligence Speeds Up Reporting Of Disease, Keeps Track Of Patient Data’, Health News, ET HealthWorld

‘artificial Intelligence Speeds Up Reporting Of Disease, Keeps Track Of Patient Data’, Health News, ET HealthWorld

Nagpur: ‘Artificial Intelligence’ can be better used if it is called ‘assisting intelligence’ as it assists to fine-tune and simplify the complicated and lengthy pharma-related process, said Dr Shridhar Reddy, global head, Hetero, Hyderabad. Reddy was addressing a session on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacovigilance: A boon for patient safety’ at the IPC. The session was … Read more

Media Needs Safer Reporting on Suicide: Experts

Media Needs Safer Reporting on Suicide: Experts

Feb. 24, 2022 — How should the media safely report on suicide? The news of Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst’s untimely death by suicide on Jan. 30 stunned the world. Scrolling through breaking news headlines and social media feeds, many questioned how an accomplished lawyer, TV host, and social activist could have taken her own … Read more

Report: CDC Not Publishing Large Amounts of COVID-19 Data

Report: CDC Not Publishing Large Amounts of COVID-19 Data

Feb. 22, 2022 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has only published a fraction of the data it collected about the COVID-19 pandemic, The New York Times reported, citing several people familiar with the data. The CDC published information about the effectiveness of boosters for people under 65 two weeks ago but didn’t … Read more