Business Impact Amazon May Be the Next Tech Giant Muscling Into Health Care Because what else is there left for the company to try, really? by Jamie Condliffe 2017-07-27T11:25:00-04:00
Connectivity Your Doctor’s Office Is Vulnerable to Hackers, but Congress Could Change That Creating exceptions to two anti-fraud laws could improve security for smaller health-care facilities ill-equipped to fend off cyber threats. by Mike Orcutt 2017-06-12T09:00:00-04:00
Artificial Intelligence An AI-Driven Genomics Company Is Turning to Drugs Deep Genomics aims to develop drugs by using deep learning to find patterns in genomic and medical data. by Will Knight 2017-05-03T17:38:00-04:00
Connectivity DeepMind’s New Blockchain-Style System Will Track Health-Care Records By logging how every piece of patient data is used, the company hopes to leave behind an indelible audit trail. by Jamie Condliffe 2017-03-09T12:16:00-05:00
Connectivity With Hospital Ransomware Infections, the Patients Are at Risk Ransomware that locks up patient data in hospitals is disrupting medical care, and the problem is set to get worse. by Tom Simonite 2016-04-01T00:00:00-04:00
Artificial Intelligence Automated Anesthesiologist Suffers a Painful Defeat A machine that makes anesthesiologists unnecessary for some medical procedures has failed amid poor sales and resistance from doctors and nurses. by Tom Simonite 2016-03-29T14:05:00-04:00
Artificial Intelligence How Artificial Intelligence Can Fight Air Pollution in China IBM researchers are developing a system that can predict how bad pollution will be across the city of Beijing 72 hours in advance. by Will Knight 2015-08-31T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Meet the Health-Care Company IBM Needed to Make Watson More Insightful With the addition of a huge medical records database—and the computing infrastructure to analyze it—Watson could help doctors make better use of clinical data. by Mike Orcutt 2015-04-16T13:48:37-04:00
Sponsored The Way of the Dodo The dodo bird has become a metaphor for extinction. A one-meter-tall, pigeonlike, flightless bird native to the island of Mauritius, the dodo died out in the late 1600s because Dutch settlers relied on them for food and brought in alien species that killed the ground-laying bird’s young. In healthcare, what will “go the way of the dodo”? by Lucien Engelen 2014-08-08T01:25:00-04:00 Provided by BBVA
Business Impact Data in Action Data is helping one of the country’s leading hospitals solve tough medical questions. by Tim Mullaney 2014-07-21T12:00:00-04:00