Nathan Eddy
Agreeing to the same format for demographic data would boost patient safety, according to research from Indiana University and Pew.
While payers have shown a preference for private cloud, new research suggests many will deploy connected health solutions in public clouds within two years.
Invistics says its platform deploys machine learning algorithms to detect drug diversion that would otherwise go unnoticed or unreported.
The system is building on a program that saw early results including a 62 percent mortality rate reduction.
Cloud Computing
From clinical trials to supply chain, the pharma industry is using cloud computing models in numerous ways.
The pact will enable customers to use medical devices for monitoring blood glucose and pressure as well as weight management, the companies say.
IDC and Ponemon experts highlight the advantages of storing insurance claims information in the cloud and offer advice about security and data control.
Using the Massachusetts Prescription Awareness Tool will create better access to prescription data for clinicians at Partners.
Sharing systems and data, speed to market and agility and improved security are among the reasons payers are making the move to cloud.
Cloud Computing
The industry has some unique challenges to tackle and moving to the cloud often leads to breaches.