Is this the year of the developer or what? Everyone is looking for coders and Windows Mobile has announced their contest for healthcare/life sciences applications for the platform. I still keep thinking about the Mobile X-Box application too that comes with the new platform, so perhaps there...
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In case you missed the news, record profits again were maintained by United for the year and the 4th quarter. The Ingenix division is the group that runs all the business intelligence analysis programs and creates software, in other words they write the algorithms. UnitedHealth Group...
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First off I want to say thank you for the plug here and he might be right, I see all others talking about personal health records but I have not seen other bloggers and others putting a link on their site to make it easy to find Google Health or HealthVault, after all if you read about something and...
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It certainly appears that business intelligence algorithms in healthcare are at an all time high today, and we have more data to analyze and study than every before as well. Phase Forward has a suite of software solutions extending beyond just clinical trial data. I talk quite a bit about...
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United Healthcare has so many entities in healthcare and here is one more, i3 that is partnering with clinical trial company Acurian to provide business intelligence data mining to work towards increasing participants with clinical trials by mining and identifying the individuals. Ingenix...
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Steve Ballmer adds his words relative to healthcare and the focus at Microsoft in providing the software platforms to help make this happen. The video is in Silverlight, so you do need the browser add on. If you haven’t seen it yet, I have Twitter in Silverlight on the right hand side too...
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A couple weeks ago I had a couple posts referencing the partner ship with Anthem Blue Cross with utilizing their data bases for such a project as well...The new FDA white paper, titled "The Sentinel Initiative -- A National Strategy for Monitoring Medical Product Safety," ... totally amazing...
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