
IBMers and Friends on Networked, Patient-Centric Healthcare: Electronic Health Records, Health Information Exchange, Clinical Transformation, Biobanking, etc.
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(reblogging this interesting update on health record banking, the idea of all patient data flowing to an account they, not doctors, control)Channel:Source:Patty Enrado, NHINWatch.comDate:February 2, 2009E-mail to a FriendSometime during the next two months,...
The volume, variety and velocity of data in healthcare is a very good example of where our world needs "new intelligence." Such a new infrastructure would help us better manage and process medical records to lower the cost and increase the quality of healthcare,...
MY PWeR (Personal Wellness electronic Record) is an intelligent, comprehensive system is equipped with 24 applications ranging from Electronic Medical Records to electronic prescriptions to transcription solutions. MY PWeR also assists with electronic billing,...
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We're delighted to welcome Hsien as a HealthNex guest blogger this week, especially as she has started a new publication -- EyeOnDNA -- on a topic that IBM considers critical in the advancement of electronic healthcare: the increasingly important role of genomics...
Jack Mason, Executive Producer, IBM Strategic CommunicationsIn the six years that I've covered the NanoBusiness Alliance Conference (which just wrapped up in NYC April 17) there's always been a tension around nanotechnology between hype and hope, between market...
(reblogging this interesting update on health record banking, the idea of all patient data flowing to an account they, not doctors, control)Channel:Source:Patty Enrado, NHINWatch.comDate:February 2, 2009E-mail to a FriendSometime during the next two months,...
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Today is your lucky day if you’re into genetics, genes, DNA, and the genome. Alex is hosting Mendel’s Garden over at The Daily Transcript and I am hosting Gene Genie right here at Eye on DNA! So that you don’t feel too overwhelmed, I’m...
Did you know IBM is involved in healthcare? Not only is their technology used on a daily basis to organize health-related information, electronic health records, biobanking, etc., they’re also interested in developing healthcare that is “networked...
Bio-science hype cycleI found out about the Gartner's Hype Cycle today a story at Postgenomic (via Science Notes and HealthNex)The Gartner's Hype Cycle is meant to highlight the relative maturity of different IT technologies. The idea originated from the common...


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