Who Do You Trust With Your Health Data?
octors are the most trusted source of health information, according to a new survey out from Rock Health, while online sources are seen as much
octors are the most trusted source of health information, according to a new survey out from Rock Health, while online sources are seen as much
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are key to unlocking patient data and solving some of healthcare’s most complex problems. Even as the U.S. seeks to
In ethics we use the term “pro tanto”, meaning “to that extent”, to refer to things that have some bearing on what we ought to
While the potential for big data analytics in healthcare has been well-documented in countless studies, the possible risks that could come from using these tools
– Unplanned hospital readmissions are one of the costliest services in healthcare, with organizations shelling out billions each year on these frequently avoidable episodes. With the
For many reasons, several of which we’ll discuss here, a patient’s full understanding of, and engagement with, their health care experiences are vital for a
You’ve probably seen the term “big data“. This refers to gigantic amounts of digital information and the analytics tools used to extract it. Data analytics
In the healthcare industry, what could be more important than having better healthcare outcomes? Each and every day healthcare workers around the globe are striving
Artificial intelligence has been around for quite a while now but both interest and development in the field have increased exponentially in the past decade.
There is an alarming situation in the medical world: an unparalleled increase of available information, compounded by an unprecedented shortage of medical specialists. According to
A Verily Life Sciences executive explains how the company targets better patient outcomes by harnessing analytics, machine learning, and other digital tools. Patient outcomes are
Oklahoma State University (OSU) is uniquely transforming health care through the establishment of OSU’s Center for Health Systems Innovation (CHSI). CHSI’s mission is to transform