• FDA in India – Championing a Culture of Quality

    FDA Voice |  Mary Lou Valdez, FDA's associate commissioner for international programs, talks about the shared goals of India and the United States in drug and food safety.

    Mar 28, 2017
  • Dell Releases New Entry-Level, Quad-Core Thin Client

    Clinical Informatics News | Dell has released its smallest, most power-efficient thin client, the Wyse 3040. Available for $329, the system is compatible with Citrix, Microsoft and VMware virtual workspace environments, is highly secure, and easy to deploy and manage.

    Mar 28, 2017
  • Mobile Technology Shakes Up Pregnancy Research

    The Scripps Research Institute News |  Inspired by their own experiences, two researchers at The Scripps Research Institute and Scripps Translational Science Institute have launched The Healthy Pregnancy Study in partnership with WebMD. They will gather survey data from pregnant volunteers using the free WebMD Pregnancy app.

    Mar 24, 2017
  • Marking Up Our Agendas For Medical Informatics World 2017

    Clinical Informatics News  Earlier this week, the National Academy of Medicine released a report outlining vital directions for health and health care. Among the four priorities for action, the report highlights connected care—using technologies to link health data and improve patient experience. We agree that health technologies, connected care, and interoperability are vitally important work, and the Medical Informatics World conference in Boston in May will delve into many of those questions.

    Mar 23, 2017
  • Esperion Therapeutics Sees Clear FDA Path For Its Heart Drug

    Forbes |  Esperion Therapeutics says the Food and Drug Administration has agreed that the company's medicine, bempadoic acid, could be approved based on blood test results, before a larger study proving it prevents heart attacks, strokes, heart procedures, or deaths has been completed.

    Mar 21, 2017
  • When Hospital Inspectors Are In Town, Fewer Patients Die, Study Says

    STAT |  Researchers said that at major teaching hospitals, about 3,600 deaths in one year could be avoided if inspection-related vigilance was the norm.

    Mar 20, 2017
  • Pricey Drug Cuts Cardiovascular Risk — But Will Insurers Pay?

    STAT |  Amgen's cholesterol drug lowered risk of cardiovascular trouble in a huge clinical trial - but the results may not be good enough for insurers to cover.

    Mar 17, 2017
  • With FDA’s Blessing Seres Preps New “Pivotal” Microbiome Drug Trial

    Xconomy |  Seres Therapeutics wants to become the first company to bring to market a drug that targets the microbiome. Its lead drug failed in clinical trials last year, but now the company is launching a new Phase 2 trials.

    Mar 16, 2017
  • Johnson & Johnson Invests More Data In YODA Project

    Clinical Informatics News | Johnson & Johnson has shared pharmaceutical and medical device data through the Yale University Open Data Access (YODA) Project, promoting scientific discovery and data transparency along the way.

    Mar 15, 2017
  • Tom Price Expresses Concern On Genetic Testing Bill

    STAT |  Tom Price suggested that there would be "significant concerns" with a House bill that would allow companies to require employees to undergo genetic testing.

    Mar 13, 2017