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Nathan Eddy

By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 27, 2019
They plan to share resources and jointly advocate for improved training, research and better rural health outcomes across country Victoria.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:09 am | June 26, 2019
With remote patient monitoring a hot topic among healthcare providers, a new survey indicates patients would be open to outfitting themselves with wearable devices if it resulted in fewer trips to visit the doctor.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 26, 2019
The new voice-driven capability enables Amazon's Echo device to provide additional services, such as the ability to search for dentists or pediatricians.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:22 am | June 25, 2019
BioBright’s technology, which was initially developed with funds from DARPA, could help enable biomedical companies securely and privately collect and analyze data at scale.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 25, 2019
The device, which can be used on whole blood samples regularly taken at pathology labs, could one day help doctors diagnose cancer at its earliest stages.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 25, 2019
The aim is to make the suite available to all Western Australia Health Support Service employees by the middle of next year – a transformation that will see most workloads move from on premises data centres into the cloud.
Payment Models
By Nathan Eddy | 12:41 pm | June 24, 2019
A new study from the company explores the ways its algorithms can be put to work improving risk scoring and stratification and enhance value-based care initiatives.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:21 pm | June 21, 2019
46 participants spoke common drug names to Google Assistant, Siri and Alexa, and results varied. More R&D is needed, experts say.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | June 21, 2019
A University of Sydney study found that goggles could offer very high accuracy of diagnosis of conditions such as Ménière disease or vestibular migraine, similar to in-clinic hearing tests.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:27 am | June 20, 2019
More than half of those polled by American Well say they're willing to use virtual visits – citing quicker healthcare service, time and money savings as big benefits.