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Geisinger Health System and UC Berkeley Collide
Clinical Informatics News | The Collider Project between UC Berkeley and Geisinger Health allows students to collaborate with an industry partner on data blending.
Mar 17, 2016
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A Peek at Our Agendas for Medical Informatics World
Clinical Informatics News | The Medical Informatics World Conference returns to the Boston Seaport this year, running just before Bio-IT World and featuring a host of excellent speakers and presentations. Here are some of the sessions we have flagged.
Mar 17, 2016
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21 clinical trials that are using Fitbit activity trackers right now
MobiHealthNews | Consumer activity trackers are inexpensive, user friendly, and reasonably accurate, so it's not surprising that as their public profile has grown, so have the number of researchers using them in clinical trials. We did a search of ClinicalTrials.gov for "Fitbit" -- just one of the activity trackers out there, but one of the most popular and high profile -- and found a surprising number of in-progress trials.
Mar 17, 2016
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Physician-Patient Collaboration: Dr. Danny Sands
HealthBlawg | Health doesn't happen in the doctor's office. Now more than ever, patients and physicians must collaborate on care that exists between visits. Danny Sands, a Harvard physician and a speaker at the upcoming Medical Informatics World conference discusses collaborative care.
Mar 15, 2016
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Fatal Mistakes
Vox | Preventable medical errors are a common cause of death in the United States. Being involved in one can also do serious, even irreparable, harm to caregivers.
Mar 15, 2016
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Seven Tips to Use Social and Digital Media to Recruit and Engage with Clinical Trial Patients
Clinical Informatics News Contributed Commentary | Social and digital media are important tools for reaching various patient populations. CROs are increasingly seeing the value of these mediums for recruiting patients and engaging with them during clinical studies. Social media can be more cost effective when compared to other advertising channels such as TV, newspaper, and radio ads because of its ability to more narrowly target an audience of interest.
Mar 11, 2016
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Unified Approaches to Rare Disease Research
Clinical Informatics News | Rare Disease Day aims to increase awareness of rare diseases and their impact on patients, families, and medical professionals, hundreds of organizations are helping doctors find diagnoses and sufferers find solace. But, for a majority of the 350 million rare disease victims worldwide, hope is elusive and cures are as rare as the illnesses from which they suffer.
Mar 8, 2016
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DrugDev, Exostar Link Global Identifiers
Clinical Informatics News Brief | DrugDev and Exostar yesterday announced they will combine Exostar’s identity credential with the DrugDev Golden Number, linking their unique global identifiers for clinical operations personnel and facilities.
Mar 3, 2016
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Sage Bionetworks releases data from first six months of Parkinsons mPower ResearchKit study
MobiHealthNews | Sage Bionetworks, a nonprofit biomedical research organization that developed the ResearchKit app mPower, has announced that it will release the first six months of data from the app. mPower, a Parkinson's-focused app, was one of the first five ResearchKit studies announced at Apple's launch of the kit in March 2015.
Mar 3, 2016
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Blackford Middleton on Clinical Decision Support & More
HealthBlawg | Middleton engaged in a bit of blue-sky prognostication: "Five or ten years from now we'll have nearly complete adoption of health IT infrastructure across the land. I think we'll have most healthcare transactions and information exchange automated."
Mar 3, 2016
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Supreme Court Strikes At States' Efforts on Health Care Transparency
NPR | The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can't require many large employers to submit health care claims to a massive database. The decision means Medicare data will remain the go-to source for now.
Mar 2, 2016
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February Clinical News and Product Briefs
Clinical Informatics News | The latest products and announcements from around the industry, including a pediatric cancer genomics platform at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and PwC's consumer health accelerator DoubleJump Health.
Mar 1, 2016