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.

Better Health tops Cleveland Clinic's 2013 innovations list

Cleveland Clinic has announced its list of Top 10 Medical Innovations that will have a major impact on improving patient care within the next year. The majority of the list is devices and tools for specific clinical purposes, such as a handheld optical scan for melanoma and 3D mammography, but bipartisan legislation crafted to reward better health also made the cut.

Self-management program helps patients lower blood pressure

A web-based employee self-management program helped individuals with pre-hypertension or hypertension achieve significantly lower blood pressure, according to the results of a clinical trial conducted by the Center for Connected Health, affiliated with Partners HealthCare in Boston.

Physicians turning to subscription-based care to maintain independence

Many fewer physicians are practicing independently compared with a decade ago and those sticking to it are turning to new business models to maintain their independence, according to an Accenture survey.

AHRQ aims to study health IT's impact on workflow

An $800,000 study, proposed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, aims to find out how implementing health IT affects the workflow of practitioners in select small primary care clinics.

Connected Health: Speaking the patient language

BOSTON—Providers aren’t always the best when it comes to giving patients clear instructions and that can discourage them from engaging with their health. Panelists of an Oct. 25 presentation at the 9th Annual Connected Health Symposium shared insight into ways providers can increase patient comprehension and motivation.

Connected Health: Tips for healthcare entrepreneurs

BOSTON—Industry insiders took the stage Oct. 26 at the ninth annual Connected Health Symposium to share advice for innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs in the age of healthcare reform.

Connected Health: The online patient community debate

BOSTON—As patients increasingly turn to the internet for health information, are online patient portals emerging as an effective component of efforts to fight provider shortages and rising healthcare costs? Andrew R. Watson, MD, and Jeffrey Benabio, MD, debated the topic Oct. 25 at the ninth annual Connected Health Symposium, hosted by Partners HealthCare.

Connected Health: As '114-year-old start-up,' Joslin aims for bleeding edge

BOSTON—The Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston is a 114-year-old start-up, said John Brooks III, MSBA, president and CEO, speaking at the ninth annual Connected Health Symposium.

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RBMA President Peter Moffatt discusses declining reimbursement rates, recruiting challenges and the role of artificial intelligence in transforming the industry.