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Personalized Medicine
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EHRs and enabling personalized medicine
In the healthcare arena, one of the promising areas of innovation is genomics--and how that can be adapted to providing personalized medicine. But while progress is being made in understanding the
Stanford EMR pulls real-time data to assess infant risks
Here's yet another meaningful use (to steal a phrase) of EMRs: assessing the health risks of premature babies. Stanford University researchers have developed an algorithm called PhysiScore that can
Mobile, wireless technologies help personalize care, change behavior
In "Spotlight" today, we mention Dr. Larry Nathanson's review of the iPad for emergency medicine. That puts FierceMobileHealthcare in the same company as The Economist. That publication is glowing
Mobile technologies will enable patient-centered care, PwC report says
Rising healthcare costs and prevalence of chronic disease are not merely American problems; they are affecting the delivery of care worldwide. The crunch, says a new PricewaterhouseCoopers report,
'Computer, consumer, communications' becomes 'wireless, wellness, wearable'
For the past two decades or so, a mantra in the IT industry has been the 3 C's: computer, consumer, communications. Let's throw around a couple of new phrases today that could apply to healthcare.

