A profusion of patient sensors is joining advances in quantitative medicine and systems biology, giving health care providers more data than they can effectively manage. But the opportunities – from cost reduction to personalized medicine – are compelling enough to keep the big data dream alive. Thi...
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News Commentary | July 21, 2021
Identifying and intervening to support mental health conditions in the elderly is both a quality of life issue and key for managing common comorbidities like diabetes and cognitive decline. Opsis Health has developed a machine learning algorithm to identify conditions based on voice and facial ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | August 28, 2021
Historically, genomic sequencing has been widely used in research settings for population‑scale data‑driven insights. With the increase in the availability of genomic data, genomics can also now be leveraged to derive actionable health insights at the individual level, unlocking the promise of ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | January 24, 2022
The companies' integrated digital platform lets physicians gain deeper insights about patients, create more consistency around procedural outcomes, and improve the quality of care. While similar platforms in primary care exist, such as Ping An Good Doctor's platform in China and AXA's recent efforts... Not part of subscription