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12/31/1969 Enterprise BI models undergo radical transformation There's a dramatic transformation going on in business intelligence practices at many companies, prompted by growing interest in analyzing large, diverse data sets and better tools for completing such tasks. Read more at this website... 12/31/1969 Crowdsourcing game helps diagnose infectious diseases Researchers at UCLA have created a crowd-sourcing game that allows hundreds, even thousands of players to help diagnose malaria victims by viewing and choosing among dozens of microscopic images Read more at this website... 12/31/1969 Feds outline plans for electronic exchange of patient information Recognizing that health information exchanges will be built by public and private efforts, the U.S. government office in charge of healthcare IT said it wants to promulgate HIE adoption by developing technical standards and offering incentives to healthcare companies. Read more at this website... 12/31/1969 Kaiser Permanente's CIO Aims to Make Healthcare More Delightful Kaiser Permanente CIO Philip Fasano discusses how the electronic records 'bet' has paid off and how social and mobile technologies will advance the effort. He also offers advice on making big tech projects successful, how to encourage innovation, what it means for CIOs to be the 'CEO' of their organizations and why healthcare provider should be in the business of delighting customers and patients. Read more at this website... 12/31/1969 Facebook looks to connect patients with organ donors Facebook launched a new tool today that co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg hopes will help connect patients with needed organ donors. Read more at this website... 12/31/1969 One CIO's Answer for Improving Healthcare IT How Yale New Haven Health's CIO tackled integrating three IT systems into one while keeping customer care front and center Read more at this website... 12/31/1969 More Health Care News View more Health Care news and analysis from Computerworld.com Read more at this website... |