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Population and Public Health

By Bernie Monegain | 12:30 pm | September 14, 2016
The startup’s COVALENCE Analytics Platform is designed to simplify healthcare and help enterprises better manage population health.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:05 am | September 14, 2016
At the HIMSS Pop Health Forum in Chicago this week, Cleveland Clinic Chief Experience Officer Adrienne Boissy, MD, made the case that health apps alone are not a strategy – and in fact can hinder positive patient experience if they're not deployed wisely.
By Bill Siwicki | 04:50 pm | September 13, 2016
An innovative tele-ICU helps Advocate Health Care physicians and nurses deliver evidence-based medicine while simultaneously lowering healthcare costs.
By Jessica Davis | 04:05 pm | September 13, 2016
The initiative has been so successful that plans are underway to expand it into more hospitals.
By Jessica Davis | 01:19 pm | September 13, 2016
The partners will develop a comprehensive diabetes platform and combine software, devices, medicine and professional care to improve diabetes management for patients.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:35 pm | September 13, 2016
The deal marks the first testing collaboration for Intermountain Precision Genomics outside of the U.S.
By Bill Siwicki | 03:20 pm | September 12, 2016
Leaders today may be chasing after exciting new systems to enable population health, but they must be thinking differently to succeed, CitiusTech Vice President Jeffrey Springer said at the Pop Health Forum 2016 in Chicago. 
By Tom Sullivan | 02:09 pm | September 12, 2016
Healthcare organizations need tools for analytics, care coordination, telehealth – and patient engagement. And those must be integrated to arm doctors with data and insights they can use to focus on the art of medicine. 
By Tom Sullivan | 01:59 pm | September 12, 2016
Hospitals are collecting mountains of data they can use to advance patient care. But among the thorniest problems they collectively face is being able to put that data to work within existing confines of today’s healthcare systems. 
By Jessica Davis | 01:14 pm | September 12, 2016
The technology leverages the company’s 175 million patient-record years and a patient’s medical history to predict the patient’s future health.