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By Bernie Monegain | 11:30 am | June 09, 2016
Startup intends to use the funding to scale its EHR-agnostic cloud-based service and analytics for helping doctors determine the best treatment options for patients.
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By Validic | 01:39 pm | June 07, 2016
Patient-generated health data is proving to be critical in the shift to value-based care.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:46 pm | June 06, 2016
The new lab will provide employees with resources to pioneer new technologies that may ultimately be commercialized.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:09 am | June 03, 2016
The analytics vendor combined new capabilities including machine learning to automate the process of finding, stratifying, enrolling and communicating with patients eligible for CCM. 
By Jessica Davis | 03:42 pm | June 02, 2016
A surge of recent developments – the rise in apps for care management and wellness, advances in research data, precision medicine gains – is placing a great responsibility on healthcare leaders to break down data silos to simplify data sharing among providers. And consumers, too.
By Mike Moran | 12:38 pm | June 02, 2016
Healthcare IT News and HIMSS are accepting topic and speaker proposals for Pop Health Forum 2016, scheduled for September 12-13.
By Mike Miliard | 04:41 pm | June 01, 2016
CHIME has named two winners of the "Concept Blitz Round" of the National Patient ID Challenge it launched with HeroX, selected from an initial round of eight finalists.
By Jessica Davis | 12:06 pm | June 01, 2016
During the "Future of Innovation" session at ONC's Annual meeting on May 31, three of the health IT industry's top leaders discussed the current interoperability landscape, offering perspectives on how it's evolving and assessing its potential.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:37 am | May 31, 2016
Mayo Clinic will provide the infrastructure to store, analyze and host data for researchers as part of a program that aims to enroll one million people to boost President Obama’s Precision Medicine Initiative.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:30 am | May 27, 2016
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found mostly positive feedback from both doctors and patients, though there are still some clinicians who prefer to keep their notes from patients.