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By Jack McCarthy | 11:40 am | August 01, 2016
The entities are building a statewide health information network that will enable doctors to share real-time patient data and analytics. 
By Kaiser Health News | 10:56 am | July 29, 2016
Only 102 hospitals of 3,617 hospitals received the top rating of five stars.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:58 am | July 28, 2016
The tech giant said it is making its virtual crowdsourced supercomputing platform, the World Community Grid, to researchers in the U.S. and Brazil for the OpenZika project. 
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:39 pm | July 27, 2016
Funding for emerging companies is on the rise across all sectors so far in 2016. 
By Bernie Monegain | 01:41 pm | July 26, 2016
The organizations kick off a project to recruit 1,000 people for whole genome sequencing using the NantHealth platform and the university's population health database.
By Larry McClain | 08:26 am | July 26, 2016
HCA and OhioHealth are also among the first movers overhauling initiatives from technology-led to clinically-focused programs and already reaping early results. 
By Jessica Davis | 08:15 am | July 26, 2016
Executive search firm Witt/Kieffer said that the drive toward clinical quality outcomes and patient engagement are giving rise to the CCO role as distinct from the chief medical officer. CCO attributes? Tech-savvy consensus-builders comfortable living in ambiguity, to start.
By Jack McCarthy | 01:29 pm | July 22, 2016
The agency used advanced analytics, partnered with law enforcement, instituted more stringent screening practices and moved away from its so-called pay-and-chase method to save billion of dollars. 
By Kaiser Health News | 12:01 pm | July 21, 2016
Researchers in California regularly use a database to search for trends, confirm potential cancer clusters and identify disparities in screening and outcomes.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:40 am | July 21, 2016
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine say the new genome sequencing test to detect mutations can guide precision cancer treatment with more than 95 percent accuracy.