Google’s health-care mega-project will track 10,000 Americans
Google knows all about your habits and interests online. Now the search company’s health spinout, Verily, is asking 10,000 Americans for intimate knowledge of their
Google knows all about your habits and interests online. Now the search company’s health spinout, Verily, is asking 10,000 Americans for intimate knowledge of their
The use of big data in medicine is nothing new, we have seen it becoming more and more important across the world in recent years,
Healthy cell function relies on well orchestrated gene activity. Via a fantastically complex network of interactions, around 30,000 genes cooperate to maintain this delicate balance
Over 14 million new cancer cases worldwide were reported in 2012, with the rate of occurrence expected to jump by approximately 70% over the next
As the EMR “space race” peaks, clinical and health leaders are coming to understand that digitising data does not, on its own, drive innovation or
Artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities are beginning to make an impact within radiology, as vendors start rolling out initiatives to assist professionals in making
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just hype: it is a reality. Artificial Intelligence-based approaches, such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep
Artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities are beginning to make an impact within radiology, as vendors start rolling out initiatives to assist professionals in making
That’s according to the results from an August survey of 136 hospital and health system executives by Health Catalyst, which would seem to confirm that
Researchers collaborating in Pittsburgh have developed an open-source software resource that can better enable investigators studying cancer to process large amounts of genomic cancer data.
Only a few short years ago, healthcare organizations were wondering what exactly “big data” was and why they had to care about it. As the
Someone once said “if you can’t measure something, you can’t understand it.” Another version of this belief says: “If you can’t measure it, it doesn’t