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AI in Healthcare and Life Sciences: Further Adoption Requires Better Data Infrastructure

Healthcare IT Today

The data generated by AI can facilitate early disease detection, personalized medications and care, the prevention of diagnostic or prescription interaction errors, analysis of treatment risks, and much more. Legacy health IT infrastructure can only do so much to manage the influx of new information.

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Amazon Launches New Service Simplifying Healthcare Data Search and Analysis

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The new service, which is now available in preview, was designed to help healthcare and life sciences organizations aggregate […]. Amazon HealthLake, which AWS describes as “HIPAA-eligible,” was launched during Amazon’s annual re:Invent conference.

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A New FHIR Analytics Tool from SAS Health

Healthcare IT Today

Thus, SAS Health Solutions offers a common data model, ingesting data from disparate sources of FHIR data into the appropriate fields for analysis. Plus, once collected, that data can easily leverage the full suite of SAS analytics tools.

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Taking Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) From Data to Analysis and Action

Healthcare IT Today

As healthcare organizations continue to invest in SDoH, moving from analysis to impact requires operationalizing this data for coordinated efforts and long-term returns on investment. What are the gaps in your clinical data, and how could social determinants of health data address them?

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Navigating Cyber Threats: Cost-Effective Cybersecurity for Healthtech

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Justin Kozak, Life Sciences Specialist at Founder Shield In an era where digital innovation drives healthcare forward, healthtech companies are at the forefront of a double-edged sword. The sector’s unique vulnerabilities stem from the highly sensitive nature of health data.

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Cornerstone AI Raises $5 Million Seed to Solve Healthcare’s Data Problem

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Cornerstone is developing highly intelligent, automated software to accurately and efficiently clean and prepare data in a fraction of the time of traditional methods. Its software can significantly accelerate data analysis and healthcare research. The company also announced a $5 million seed round led by Healthy Ventures.

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Aspects of Social Determinants of Health: Collecting Data

Healthcare IT Today

According to vice president Ted Hill, it can modernize how public health agencies serve today’s needs. Casetivity can ingest, standardize, and share health data. The variety of organizations that provide data (clinical settings, labs, community-based organizations, etc.)