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By Leontina Postelnicu | 04:58 am | August 08, 2019
The eight vendors selected have been evaluated against key criteria by experts from national, regional and local bodies.
By Dean Koh | 11:16 pm | August 07, 2019
Known as the ‘Father of FHIR’ and an experienced healthcare interoperability consultant, Grahame Grieve is FHIR Product Director at HL7 International.
By Mike Miliard | 04:19 pm | August 07, 2019
Healthy Alliance IPA, led by former ONC deputy Dr. Jacob Reider, will work with MVP Health Care to connect social services and healthcare providers via the Unite Us technology platform. The aim: strengthening community organizations, boosting pop health and reducing costs.
By Mike Miliard | 01:04 pm | August 07, 2019
The alliance, which includes UPMC, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, will work with Amazon to better harness data for diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:10 pm | August 07, 2019
In collaboration with Premier, the company will work with LifeBridge Health, Riverside Health and St. Luke's University Health Network to develop new machine learning algorithms for personalized care.
By Tammy Lovell | 04:51 am | August 07, 2019
A £1.8 billion (€2 billion) cash boost to upgrade outdated NHS facilities and equipment has been pledged by new Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 04:03 am | August 07, 2019
Partner organisations will work together to speed up progress in science and healthcare.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 07, 2019
Delivered by UNSW's Entrepreneurship Unit, the 20-week programme will include five health startups providing products and services focused on chronic diseases.
By Dean Koh | 11:49 pm | August 06, 2019
SNUH serves more than 8,000 cancer patients per year across 16 cancer specialty centres, 10 multidisciplinary cancer treatment centres, and a cancer clinical trials centre.
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By HP | 07:20 pm | August 06, 2019
As healthcare organizations look for new and innovative ways to drive patient engagement, they shouldn’t overlook advanced printing and computing technologies.