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How the cloud helps machine learning
By Bill Siwicki–This scaffolding includes configuration, data collection, feature extraction, data verification, machine resource management, analysis tools, process management tools, serving infrastructure and monitoring, explained Dr. Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs, assistant professor for the departments of population health and medicine in the division of general internal medicine at NYU Langone Health. “A common way of deploying machine learning-based models is to […]
CHIP Shot: How Smart Home Solutions Can Improve Patient Monitoring
By Mike Davis, Lead Analyst, KLAS Arch Collaborative Many emerging technology environments end up with disjointed capabilities for connections with IT environments or other devices. This results in tremendous waste for consumers as these solutions may be more prone to technical obsolescence and replacement costs. In many cases, the rush to get a digital appliance to […]
Healthcare AI Investment Continues, but Results are Sluggish
By: Kat Jercich—A KLAS report finds that most health systems rely on a mishmash of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to meet their needs. A KLAS report released this week found that few organizations have settled on any particular artificial intelligence vendor as their choice going forward. Instead, said the report, most are using a […]
Cloud Computing for Healthcare
Use cases for the cloud computing architecture include: Providing access to browser-based EHRs and EMRs with end-to-end encryption in either: 1) Tightly controlled private clouds
How Will Cloud Computing AI Proliferate in Healthcare?
We’ve been saying this for a while, but we believe that the vast majority of computing is going to be done in the cloud. Very few companies in the fullness of time, whether it’s five years from now, 10 years from now, or 15 years from now, will own their own data centers, and those […]
WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL TELEMEDICINE SERVICES IN CLINICAL TRIALS?
by Edward Triebell—Recently, I published an article entitled, “THE QUESTION: WHAT EXACTLY IS “TELEMEDICINE?” and the next logical question is “WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL TELEMEDICINE SERVICES IN CLINICAL TRIALS?” The previous article broached this subject by discussing the importance and need of a quality data networkproviding a stable Internet connection, that without the network, […]
THE QUESTION: WHAT EXACTLY IS “TELEMEDICINE?”
By: Edward Triebell A web search using LEXICO defines telemedicine as “The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology.” The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to telemedicine as “healing from a distance; it is the use of telecommunications technology and information technologies to provide remote clinical services to patients.” This technology […]
The Awareness Disconnect: Personal to Professional Use of Digital and Mobile Technologies and Applications
By Edward Triebell, Advisor, Disruptive Innovator and Healthcare Technologist My journey in the clinical trials industry began approximately 3 years ago when I was asked by an investor in snapIoT to pivot the company’s generic Internet of Things (IoT) software platform into the clinical trials space. He foresaw the innovative disruption that the platform could […]