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.

Mirth population health platform to assist ACOs

Mirth, through a license agreement with Pfizer Health Solutions, is offering its InformaCare technology platform to clients to implement population health management initiatives.

Airstrip, GE mobilize ECG data

GE Healthcare and AirStrip Technologies have teamed up to put data from GE Healthcare's MUSE Cardiology Information System onto iPhones and iPads via the Airstrip Cardiology mobile application.

mHealth: What happened in IS?

Mobile devices have played a part in quality improvement at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH), a healthcare organization serving 1.2 million people across Eastern Ontario. Using these devices is part of TOHs strategy to put best practices to work, regardless of where they originate, to help clinicians improve care, said Dale Potter, senior vice president and CIO at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) at last weeks mHealth Initiative Conference in Chicago.

ACC: Large prevention project cuts heart attacks by one-fourth

NEW ORLEANS--A project in Minnesota that seeks to change lifestyle behavior to prevent coronary heart disease has seen a 24 percent reduction in heart attacks in just a few quarters, according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting.

Iron Media's VoIP system debuts in clinical settings

Iron Media has released its MD-oriented voice-over-IP (VoIP) system for connecting medical professionals, patients and families via video, voice and chat capabilities.

Why not today?

In the midst of a week that included both the further mapping of meaningful use and the release of the proposed rules for ACOs, the message of the mHealth Initiative Conference in Chicago may have been easy to miss. However, it shouldnt be ignored. Careful steps are vital to move the national health IT strategy forward in the same direction, but DIY has a placeformal or notin improving healthcare as well.

Study: MRI sheds new light on conduct disorder

MRI scans of teenage males with conduct disorder showed reduced amygdala volume in adolescent males diagnosed with early-onset and adolescent-onset conduct disorders, suggesting a potential neurological basis for both subtypes. The study, published in the April issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry, also reported that the amygdala and insula were strikingly smaller in teenagers diagnosed with conduct disorder and that greater reductions in insula volume correlated with more severe behavior problems.

Wanted: provider feedback on health IT

IT companies need to bring in doctors and other healthcare stakeholders in order to ensure that new technologies and applications are actually useful--a process which is currently fragmented at best, according to a paper published in a recent special issue of the Journal of the Association for Information Systems.

Around the web

The American College of Cardiology has sent a letter to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that outlines some of the organization’s central priorities and concerns. 

One product is being pulled from the market, and the other is receiving updated instructions for use.

If the Trump administration continues taking a laissez-faire stance toward AI—including AI used in healthcare—why not let the states go it alone on regulating the technology?