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Linguamatics' Dr. Elizabeth Marshall says machine learning can help flag troubling patterns and improve systems moving forward.
This week's top stories include Google Cloud rolling out a vaccine distribution tool, the federal government sending one million COVID-19 vaccine doses directly to 6,500 pharmacies, and a security breach at Montefiore Medical Center.
Eric Rock, Vivify's CEO, looks toward remote patient monitoring to realize the possibilities of healthcare.
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Ransomware is rampant, especially in the healthcare sector, and threats are constantly evolving, so hospitals must continuously monitor for them, say CyberMDX's Amir Vashkover and Philips Healthcare's David Franklin.
In telehealth integration, 2021 looks to be a pivotal year, says eVisit's CEO Bret Larson.
The efficacy and safety of medications can be increased by personalized drug dosing, says InsightRX CEO Sirj Goswami.
Jennifer Price, executive director of data and analytics at THREAD, shares how remote monitoring technology can expand the reach of clinical trials.
Standardized datasets have required an acceleration of digital transformation and, in particular, interoperable standards, says Monica Jones, chief data officer for Health Data Research UK.
Christophe Doré, security manager at Capsule Technologies, says hackers are using phishing attacks to take advantage of employees working from home to gain user names and passwords.
Cameron Deemer, president of DrFirst, explains how practical machine learning applications can help improve safety and efficiency - automating medication history in hospital EHRs and aggregating patient records in consumer apps.