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By Erin McCann | 12:10 pm | August 14, 2015
Researchers at University of Washington Tacoma have developed a machine-learning predictive analytics tool that forecasts with 82 percent accuracy the probability a patient will be readmitted within 30 days.
By Jack McCarthy | 08:51 am | August 12, 2015
The companies will work together to create small, low-cost diabetes sensors.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:02 am | August 11, 2015
Alphabet, the new parent company for Google's many boundary-pushing projects, will be home to much of the search giant's work in the healthcare realm, such as glucose-sensing contact lenses.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:34 am | August 07, 2015
The American Academy of Family Physicians has entered into an agreement with HealthFusion to offer HealthFusion's software to its 120,900 family physician members.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:27 pm | August 05, 2015
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday revealed that it is working to build a software platform for precision medicine and an informatics community around it.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:00 pm | May 28, 2015
Two reports from two separate research firms -- Kalorama and Black Book Rankings -- indicate the market for EMRs is still healthy, even as incentives for meaningful use dwindle and a large shift in vendor market share occurs.
By Robert Wachter, MD | 09:19 am | May 26, 2015
"Both Epic and athena are justifiably proud of their products and their people, and both defend their worldview with great passion and (particularly in athena's case) no shortage of hyperbole. Did I really need to choose sides?"
By Mike Miliard | 12:05 pm | May 07, 2015
Healthcare is among the top industries that could be impacted by the emerging phenomenon of cloud-based robotics, according to a new research report from Frost & Sullivan.
By Rick Cook | 08:59 am | March 27, 2015
Software giant aims to help clinicians adjust to changing landscape with analytics, cloud and mobile software tools.
By John Andrews | 10:58 am | March 26, 2015
In five short years, the cloud has evolved from a curious, unproven concept to almost a way of life in healthcare. Advancements in technology and more widespread acceptance from providers have made it an integral part of the IT landscape.