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2020 rings in new decade at Penn Medicine, closes chapter of big change

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Artificial Intelligence Network Infrastructure Precision Medicine Privacy & Security Telehealth Its CIO looks ahead to a future with advances in mobility, imaging, telemedicine, virtual reality, 5G/6G, artificial intelligence, data security, genomic sequencing and translational research.

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Frost & Sullivan's Top 10 predictions for healthcare in 2021

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In addition to benefiting from less invasive testing, simultaneous mapping of multiple biomarkers of genomic alterations, rather than one biomarker at a time is expected to increase access to multi-gene panel and next-generation sequencing tests (comprehensive genomic profiling/testing).

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Leveraging the AI Opportunity for Healthcare Unstructured Data

HIT Consultant

Krishna Subramanian, Co-Founder at Komprise Unstructured data – such as medical images, scans and lab reports – opens the door to a wide range of exciting new possibilities in the world of healthcare. To do these things, however, you need to be able to track and access all your data. Lab reports.

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Potential of Implementing Polygenic Risk Scores in Healthcare Systems

HIT Consultant

Since the human genome was sequenced over 20 years ago, enormous strides have been made in understanding how variation in the DNA code within us affects our chances of disease. This has led to a step-change in the way in which this source of data can be used to help identify those at greatest risk of disease.

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In charting a future course for healthcare, let’s think bigger

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The confluence of today’s technological advances – in data analytics, digital sensor technologies, 5G networks, artificial intelligence and machine learning, genomic medicine, and elsewhere – offers the potential to transform medicine as we know it. Region Tag: Global Edition. Some important considerations.

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Spatial Omics: The Next Wave in the Biological Research Revolution

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Advances in omics (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, etc.) They can view anatomical level information to learn about tissue structure, as well as analyze quantitative single-molecule data. Right optics + Right assay = High quality data. The Biology Revolution’s Next Wave: Spatial Omics.

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