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By Mike Miliard | 01:15 pm | August 08, 2019
The new network, beginning with a pilot focused on cardiovascular disease, aims to help researchers in life sciences, pharmaceuticals and healthcare have easier access to aggregated data.
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 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 Bill Siwicki | 02:00 pm | August 01, 2019
This is the first major drug development agreement signed by clinical artificial intelligence vendor Sensyne Health since its IPO.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:25 pm | July 31, 2019
Pointellis is a fully connected data infrastructure that facilitates handoffs of information between unaffiliated entities such as hospitals, laboratories and logistics centers.
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By Unisys | 10:38 am | July 31, 2019
Failing to invest in the right technologies at the right time can eventually force patients to look elsewhere for their health services.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:00 am | July 23, 2019
Universal Health Services runs more than 15,000 tests per day to ensure that patient-critical applications and records are available for physicians and clinicians.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:48 am | July 18, 2019
The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services has confirmed 1,417 TB medication doses from 35 unique patients, saved $21,255 in staff time, saved $3,457 in gasoline, and cut 700 hours of driving time.
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By Jeff Lagasse | 04:02 pm | July 16, 2019
Physicians of almost all age groups show an interest in pursuing telemedicine jobs or service lines.
By HIMSS TV | 05:06 pm | July 10, 2019
AI can help with recognizing patterns and diagnosis, but physicians still need to use clinical judgment and manage the patient as a person, says Colin Tan, associate professor of ophthalmology at Duke NUS Medical School.