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By Mike Miliard | 11:40 am | June 29, 2016
Intermountain Healthcare, Stanford Cancer Institute, Providence Health & Services, Catholic Health Initiative and Henry Ford Health System have joined with precision medicine company Syapse for OPeN, the Oncology Precision Network.
By Jessica Davis | 11:58 am | June 22, 2016
Researchers from Vanderbilt University Medical Center have begun recruiting volunteers to participate in a clinical trial that will decode the immune system through the immunome – the genetic backbone of the immune system.
By Mike Miliard | 09:24 pm | June 16, 2016
'Our technology to produce data from genetic medicine is far more advanced than our ability to use it in a clinical environment.'
By Bernie Monegain | 11:12 am | June 15, 2016
Enables health boards in Scotland to share health information.
By Shefali Luthra | 10:32 am | June 15, 2016
Electronic health records increasingly include automated alert systems.
By Mike Miliard | 08:42 pm | June 14, 2016
At the HIMSS Big Data and Healthcare Analytics Forum, design and data visualization guru Teresa Larsen shows how to present information clearly, accurately and attractively.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:14 am | June 14, 2016
Omicia to expand HIPAA-compliant, cloud-enabled platform for research, population health, clinical trials.
By Jessica Davis | 12:18 pm | June 07, 2016
Vice President Joe Biden unveiled the precision medicine database on Monday, speaking at its operations center at the University of Chicago. Genomic Data Commons is a National Cancer Institute initiative and is central to the National Cancer Moonshot and Precision Medicine Initiative.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:30 am | May 27, 2016
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found mostly positive feedback from both doctors and patients, though there are still some clinicians who prefer to keep their notes from patients.  
By Jessica Davis | 08:24 am | May 26, 2016
Much the way consumer analytics fundamentally improved how products and services are sold, healthcare analytics will one day change the way providers deliver care. But Sriram Vishwanath contends that a lot has to happen before that day comes.