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Partners HealthCare: Machine Learning to Improve the Patient-Doctor Experience

Posted on November 13, 2018 by DoctorWatson

Many U.S. physicians feel that health care digitization has created serious headaches with limited benefits for patients. Will machine learning soon change their minds? Partners HealthCare, a health care system that oversees two world-class Boston hospitals, certainly thinks so.

BenevolentAI: Can artificial intelligence drive the next generation of drug development?

Posted on November 13, 2018 by JP

BenevolentAI is a UK-based biotechnology company betting on machine learning and artificial intelligence as their competitive advantage at all stages of the drug development process. Will this bet pay off or will BenevolentAI fail to create meaningful innovation in the biotech space?

Roche: Improving Drug Discovery and Development with Machine Learning

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Blah

Machine learning has been touted as a potential cure-all for high drug prices. A number of leading biopharmaceutical companies like Roche have made some large bets in using artificial intelligence tools to improve drug development, but it remains to be seen if machine learning is living up to its hype.

Myth or Reality: Exploring the Potential for Machine Learning to Improve Care Delivery in the UK’s National Health Service

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Ollie Osunkunle

Machine-learning driven advancements in healthcare have promised much but left us waiting. Will the UK National Health Service's latest effort fare any better?

Collaborative autonomy in the Operating Room: Verb Surgical and Democratized Surgery

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Santosh Iyer

Can Verb Surgical use advanced robotics and machine learning to deliver high quality surgical care to the 5 billion [16] people around the world who desparately need it?

Can an Artificial Intelligence Deliver Real Results?

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Eugene Vaios

The digitalization of healthcare has added greater complexity and costs, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center believes artificial intelligence may be the solution.

From Hype to Reality: How IoT (Internet of Things) is Transforming Pharma

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Ryan Liu

How the "Internet of Things" is impacting the pharma industry

Pill Popping Made Easy

Posted on November 18, 2016 by elyse

Startup PillPack shows us how drug-dispensing robots and textable pharmacists can provide peace of mind at no extra cost to customers.

Electronic Health Records — when does data become too much?

Posted on November 18, 2016 by GVS

Ever gone to the doctor and been unable to look your physician in the eye? Was it because you were embarrassed to say something or because he or she had his or her head down trying to type your entire response into the new Electronic Health Record? EHRs have ushered in a new era of modern medicine, but is it all good?

Eating Microchips is Good For You!

Posted on November 18, 2016 by Javier Fernandez

Edible microchips enable real-time tracking of patient health.

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