• May Clinical News and Product Briefs

    Clinical Informatics News | Clinical news and product briefs from around the industry, including a HIPAA-compliant email system from Virtru and a study of crowdfunding in rare hereditary disease initiatives.

    Jun 1, 2015
  • Amplifying the Patient Voice

    Clinical Informatics News | PatientsLikeMe has built the data structure of its social network on the “patient voice,” the language patients use to describe their own symptoms and experience. That has opened up new discoveries about chronic disease, but translating this patient vocabulary into formal clinical taxonomies is a challenge for the whole industry.

    May 29, 2015
  • Eric Topol's Predictions for Medicine's Next 20 Years

    Medscape | As Medscape marks its 20th year in online medical publishing, Editor-in-Chief Eric Topol makes his predictions for the next 20 years in medicine.

    May 28, 2015
  • At Symphony Clinical, Research Comes Home

    Clinical Informatics News | Symphony Clinical Research, based in suburban Chicago, is distinguishing itself as one of the few providers of in-home clinical trial visits. As the clinical trial sector faces perpetual challenges with patient recruitment, retention, and compliance, being able to conduct a study visit in the home tackles some of these intractable issues, and may accelerate enrollment.

    May 27, 2015
  • Matching Patients to Trials with Watson

    Clinical Informatics News | Last fall, Mayo Clinic and IBM’s Watson group announced plans to use the Watson supercomputer to match Mayo oncology patients with the appropriate clinical trials. Earlier this month, Nicholas LaRusso, professor of medicine, biochemistry, and molecular biology at Mayo gave an update on the collaboration at the Clinical Research Informatics World event in Boston.

    May 26, 2015
  • CIOs can be lifesavers

    Clinical Informatics News | As precision medicine moves from the bench to the bedside in the coming months and years, CIOs will become a key link in the chain of people who help find cures and save lives. I call on you to learn about the technology and make a plan to adopt it. 

    May 22, 2015
  • New CLARITY Challenge Focuses on Answers to Undiagnosed Diseases

    Clinical Informatics News | Boston Children’s Hospital is launching CLARITY Undiagnosed, a $25,000 competition to identify molecular diagnoses for five families with as-yet undiagnosed conditions. The Challenge kicks off in conjunction with a documentary film tracing the journeys of the patients and—possibly—the teams. Teams have until June 11 to register.

    May 21, 2015