Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

Firefighters use iPads to transmit patient data

The use of mobile devices to provide care for individuals is becoming more commonplace—even beyond the clinic walls.

Doximity Takes on Physician Shortage With Launch of Talent Find

SAN MATEO, CA-- Doximity, the largest and fastest-growing secure network for physicians with over 220,000 members, today announced the launch of Talent Finder, a service to connect doctors with new careers and consulting opportunities.

Eastern Maine Medical Center Achieving Confidence in Care with LifeWings

December 16, 2013 -- In 2012, LifeWings, a patient safety consulting firm, began an extensive program with Easter Maine Medical Center (EMMC). LifeWings Safety Coach, Alan Price, a U.S. Air Force Command pilot and retired Lt. Colonel, worked with EMMC and says, " I am passionate about the processes we developed in the airline industry, and now have adapted to the healthcare environment. The process is not complicated but it is not easy. Commitment is the key word, and if one is committed, amazing things are possible for both the patient, and staff."

N.Y. Beacon study ties EHRs to diabetes care improvements

EHR use facilitated measurable improvement in the quality of care and health outcomes for patients with diabetes, according to a federally-funded study by the Western New York Beacon.

Vital Connect, Aventyn Launch Wearable Biosensor Platform for Mobile Patient Monitoring

Washington DC – Vital Connect and Aventyn Inc. announced a collaboration today to commercialize the combination of the Vitalbeat mobile remote monitoring platform and Vital Connect HealthPatch MD biosensor for hospitals and other healthcare providers. Vitalbeat is designed to help clinicians better manage chronic disease patient populations, including congestive heart failure (CHF) patients, and prevent avoidable readmissions.

Truven Health Analytics Brings Big Data to Oncology Research

ANN ARBOR, Mich.--Truven Health Analytics™ today announced the availability of its MarketScan® Oncology Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Database for oncology focused research studies. The database provides a comprehensive view of clinical data from electronic medical records (EMR) for cancer patients.

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LTC providers using EHRs, but lagging with HIE

Many long-term care providers in the U.S. have adopted EHRs and provided patients with internet access, but few are participating in health information exchange with outside providers, according to a survey conducted by long-term care provider association LeadingAge and investment bank Ziegler.

Hospital execs in no hurry to implement ACO models

Hospital leaders are reluctant to implement Accountable Care Organization (ACO)-like models in the near future, according to a study from the Indiana-based nonprofit Purdue Healthcare Advisors.

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Mark Isenberg, executive vice president of Zotec Partners, discusses key developments that will reshape the specialty this year. 

The tirzepatide shortage that first began in 2022 has been resolved. Drug companies distributing compounded versions of the popular drug now have two to three more months to distribute their remaining supply.