Mike Miliard
Inbound Health, with $20 million from Flare Capital Partners, will help providers and health plans develop home-based acute care and skilled nursing models.
The chairman said the new, larger company is well-resourced to improve upon EHR, revenue cycle and data exchange tools that too often "aren't helping" but inhibiting care delivery.
Aimed at health organizations with complex compliance requirements, the Landing Zone Accelerator for Healthcare offers a no-code solution across dozens of AWS services and can help govern multi-account environments.
Miriam McNicholas, clinical policy administrator at Hackensack Meridian Health, describes how New Jersey's largest health system is using software to train newly added RNs of varying experience levels.
Medical Imaging Suite is already being used at Hackensack Meridian Health to build machine learning models to predict prostate cancer metastasis.
The scope and definition of electronic health information covered under the Cures Act rule is set to broaden this week.
Working with the Pittsburgh health system's VC and innovation arm, the company aims to build out its data management platform, enabling a more streamlined process for clients to access unstructured clinical notes.
Working with Harvard and MIT, the company will help academic medical and pharma researchers build machine learning models for troves of healthcare data on the Terra cloud platform, advancing precision medicine.
Among other use cases, the AI-enabled devices can help health systems reduce the time to perform surgeries by 30%. An expert from Deloitte explains what's needed to capitalize on WCA's potential.
A new law in the Golden State requires providers, payers and public health agencies to participate in real-time information sharing by 2024. Timi Leslie of Connecting for Better Health offers a perspective on that massive undertaking.