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By Bill Siwicki | 02:52 pm | September 14, 2016
Granite Health and Exeter Health Resources are partnering with the aims of achieving meaningful operational efficiencies and boosting a robust population health management program already in place.
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 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.
By Mike Miliard | 12:09 pm | September 12, 2016
Roanoke, Virginia-based Carilion Clinic will put predictive analytics technology from PeraHealth to work spotting hospital patients who might be at risk.
By Mike Miliard | 08:53 am | September 08, 2016
MIT professor John Guttag said that growing sets of aggregated data, federal rules mandating access to information and existing tools make machine learning a reality today. Here’s what healthcare organizations need to know about the emerging technology.
By Mike Miliard | 08:42 am | September 08, 2016
These approaches have enormous potential to enable clinicians, doctors and researchers to spot patterns in existing data sets. We take a look at the two styles and what they mean to healthcare organizations.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:19 pm | September 07, 2016
The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, the second largest U.S municipal system, is growing its population health management platform with Cerner’s HealtheIntent technology.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:29 pm | September 07, 2016
The Democratic Candidate for president on big data, evidence-based medicine, quality outcomes, transparency in the healthcare system, and more.
By Gus Venditto | 05:06 pm | September 06, 2016
A team at Houston Methodist believes it has developed an artificial intelligence software program that can improve mammography readings to 99 percent accuracy by analyzing the free form text of clinical reports.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:01 am | September 06, 2016
The top reason for using advanced analytics, especially within population health programs, is enabling interventions that prevent health declines, respondents said.