Is Blockchain the Answer to Healthcare's Cybersecurity Concerns?
The technology appears capable of safeguarding sensitive patient data, but it has yet to make a big footprint outside the cryptocurrency community.
How a New $300M Precision Medicine Fund Aims to Use AI, IoT
Aspire Universal hopes the money will “re-engineer” the start-up process for companies focused on medical devices and therapies.
IBM Watson Health Names Its 15 Top-Performing Health Systems
You'll never guess which Rochester, Minnesota-based network made the list.
Humana Moves to Buy Another Home Care Group
Amidst rumors that the insurer itself could be bought by a retail giant, Humana is again joining with 2 financial firms to expand its palliative holdings.
Before Striking Outcome-Based Pharma Contracts, Payers Need Data
Original HRA® research suggests insurers are searching for diverse data to take this step toward value-based care.
The Road Ahead for Choosing Wisely: Turning Innovation Into Action
It isn't enough to just garner hundreds of value-based recommendations: They need to be credibly disseminated and implemented.
Smart Inhalers Lead to Decreased Usage, Fewer Symptoms in Asthma, COPD Patients
A new study suggests the technology can lead to dramatically better clinical outcomes.
The Easiest Way to Ruin a Company's Digital Health Program
But a new report describes how employers can use digital health to achieve better employee health and financial outcomes.
So, Who's Left at the VA, and What Does that Mean for the Cerner Deal?
With its EHR modernization efforts in limbo, the agency's top IT boss has stepped aside.
Tooth-Mounted Sensor Offers New Method to Track Diet
Scientists have developed a tiny sensor that can track certain chemicals and nutrients. But the potential uses of the sensor extend beyond diet.
Podcast: Overcoming the Cultural Resistance to Health Tech
On this episode of Data Book: Not every doctor and health system is embracing healthcare’s tech evolution. How can medicine convince them to adapt?
How Can Hospitals Make the Most of Their EMRs?
Despite widespread adoption of the technology, health systems and clinicians are still trying to find best practices.
Don't Interrupt a Nurse When They're in the EMR
New research showed that interruptions drastically increase a nurse's mental workload during EMR documentation.
Department of Justice Will Take Up Cigna-Express Scripts Merger
The healthcare industry’s consolidation drag race will have a referee after all.
Original Research: CAR T Needs Data, but Healthcare Is Not Ready
Original research suggests that clinicians want their organizations to better embrace tech surrounding the therapy.
Paired with a Good Algorithm, a Smartphone Camera Might Detect Heart Disease
With machine learning, USC researchers correlated measurements taken nonintrusively by an iPhone camera to detailed tonometry data.
FDA Approves Update to Plug Abbott Cybersecurity, Battery Holes
The firmware update is now available to patients, who might face a greater risk of harm if they don’t act.
Are Doctors Choosing Wisely Yet?
The ABIM Foundation’s initiative to cut healthcare waste has compiled hundreds of suggestions. Getting doctors on board will be a different story.
The Long-Term Effects of Participating in Reddit's Mental Health Communities
Researchers analyzed language used in the subreddit r/depression to gauge the community’s long-term effects and the readability of user posts.
AI Goes Live for Clinical Pathology
How the diagnostic tool stands to benefit patients with prostate cancer.
Big Names Put Big Money Behind VR Surgery Start-Up
There isn't too much information out there about Vicarious Surgical, but Gates, Khosla, Benioff, and Yang seem to think it's a good idea.
OIG: Medicare Billed for Millions in Noncompliant Telehealth Claims
The vast majority of incidents involved the program being billed for a telehealth encounter that did not originate in a rural location.
How Should Health Tech Hold Its KOLs Accountable?
Key opinion leaders influence important decisions in healthcare, but perhaps too little attention has been given to the ethics of this situation.
Leo Celi and the 'Holy Grail of Personalized Medicine'
Nearly everyone extols the need to bust data silos. Meet the man who’s doing it.
Trust Is Key as Health Data Gain More Importance
Patients and physicians are excited about digital health, but an expert said both sides must trust each other.
Device Maker Inogen Reports Data Breach That May've Affected 30,000 Patients
The company's admission joins a spate of recent, high-profile breaches involving thousands of patients' information.
3 Things That Healthcare Must Understand About Cybersecurity
How these issues will be examined during a new Texas Hospital Association conference.
St. Jude Puts a Huge Pediatric Cancer Genomics Dataset in the Cloud
The publically-accessible repository, built alongside Microsoft and DNAnexus, is meant to spur research and collaboration to fight pediatric cancer.
ODH and Princeton University Announce Machine Learning Pop Health Collaboration
ODH will provide the healthcare expertise. Princeton will supply the “math power.” Those are Adam Johnson’s words, not ours.
Learning from Chesapeake Regional Healthcare's Hard Drive Data Breach
How the Virginia health system is strengthening security protocols. Others might want to take notice.