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Covid-19: Elements of a Scenario

Emergency Planning

When it came, in 2009, it was less deadly than expected, but that does not negate the possibility of a highly contagious disease with a case fatality rate equivalent to that of SARS in 2003, namely 10%. Major epidemics and pandemics (what is the difference?) They also involve very high degrees of uncertainty.

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Top 4 Ways AI in Healthcare Is Making a Difference

Pure Storage

For example, it took 13 years—from 1990 to 2003—for multiple teams at 20 universities and research centers in six countries to map the human genome a single time. In healthcare, this can result in smarter decision-making, improved quality of care, and better patient outcomes.

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What Is GRC? Governance, Risk, and Compliance Explained

BMC

The OCEG (formerly known as “Open Compliance and Ethics Group”) states that the term GRC was first referenced as early as 2003, but was mentioned in a peer reviewed paper by their co-founder in 2007. GRC as an acronym stands for governance , risk , and compliance , but the term GRC means much more than that.

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What Is GRC? Governance, Risk, and Compliance Explained

BMC

The OCEG (formerly known as “Open Compliance and Ethics Group”) states that the term GRC was first referenced as early as 2003, but was mentioned in a peer reviewed paper by their co-founder in 2007. GRC as an acronym stands for governance , risk , and compliance , but the term GRC means much more than that.