Healthcare Informatics Round-Up for 9-13-2012
As one of the “story tellers” at Remedy it’s part of my job to shape our narrative and make sure that what we do makes sense to anyone coming into contact with our company. Writing our narrative...
View ArticleThe Learning Curve: Biobanks
With just four weeks of being fully immersed in the work of Remedy Informatics, I have only made a small dent into what there is to know about Bioinformatics and its role in life science research and...
View ArticleLinking Research Data Before Dead Ends
As a growing health risk for people of all ages, obesity, continues to draw significant attention from researchers. There’s little question that consuming healthy foods, eating in moderation and...
View ArticleThe Learning Curve: Translational Research
Here at Remedy Informatics, our mission is to empower translational research by aggregating, harmonizing, and identifying new patterns in data across the bench to bedside continuum. The word...
View ArticleNew White Paper: Translational Research 2.0
We recently added a new white paper, Translational Research 2.0 by Chris Asakiewics, to our archive which can be found here. This whitepaper explains many critical issues associated with translational...
View ArticleFinding Value in Big Data
In a previous post, found here, I briefly discussed how biorepositories are faced with a big data problem. They contain large amounts of lab data with the potential to drive new and more accurate...
View ArticleCreating a System of Brains
I came across an interesting analogy from a blog post written by Dr. Kevin R. Campbell, found here, discussing the importance of collaboration in medicine. He begins by defining the word “collaborate”...
View ArticleAre ACOs here to stay? Two data points suggest the answer may be yes…
I’ve had a number of discussions with colleagues speculating whether the current ACO fad is here to stay. Inevitably we compare the current ACO and value-based purchasing movements to the managed...
View ArticlePediatricians on the Bleeding Edge of Informatics
As I have traveled around this country and met with hundreds of clinicians and informaticists, I have found that the most forward thinkers in informatics tend to be in the clinical realms of...
View ArticleFiefdoms Inhibit Patient Care
I conducted more than 375 meetings during the 2012 fiscal year. My interactions include gold standard AMCs, Pharma/Device Companies, Hospital Systems, Disease Associations, Clinical and Translations...
View ArticleInformatics Roundup | 5-20-13
To say that ‘informatics’ is a “hot topic” right now is a gross understatement. Whether you’re in healthcare, finance or even law enforcement, the burgeoning field of informatics is quickly finding its...
View ArticleInformatics Roundup | 5-31-13
Here’s a look at ‘informatics’ in the news and around the web this past week. Informatics should incorporate both qualitative and quantitative data: As researchers set out to find answers to science...
View ArticleLinking Research Data Before Dead Ends
As a growing health risk for people of all ages, obesity, continues to draw significant attention from researchers. There’s little question that consuming healthy foods, eating in moderation and...
View ArticleThe Learning Curve: Translational Research
Here at Remedy Informatics, our mission is to empower translational research by aggregating, harmonizing, and identifying new patterns in data across the bench to bedside continuum. The word...
View ArticleNew White Paper: Translational Research 2.0
We recently added a new white paper, Translational Research 2.0 by Chris Asakiewics, to our archive which can be found here. This whitepaper explains many critical issues associated with translational...
View ArticleFinding Value in Big Data
In a previous post, found here, I briefly discussed how biorepositories are faced with a big data problem. They contain large amounts of lab data with the potential to drive new and more accurate...
View ArticleCreating a System of Brains
I came across an interesting analogy from a blog post written by Dr. Kevin R. Campbell, found here, discussing the importance of collaboration in medicine. He begins by defining the word “collaborate”...
View ArticleAre ACOs here to stay? Two data points suggest the answer may be yes…
I’ve had a number of discussions with colleagues speculating whether the current ACO fad is here to stay. Inevitably we compare the current ACO and value-based purchasing movements to the managed...
View ArticlePediatricians on the Bleeding Edge of Informatics
As I have traveled around this country and met with hundreds of clinicians and informaticists, I have found that the most forward thinkers in informatics tend to be in the clinical realms of...
View ArticleFiefdoms Inhibit Patient Care
I conducted more than 375 meetings during the 2012 fiscal year. My interactions include gold standard AMCs, Pharma/Device Companies, Hospital Systems, Disease Associations, Clinical and Translations...
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