Every day, physicians use clinical algorithms to make decisions about the patients in their exam rooms. To help weigh a patient’s surgical risk or likelihood of disease, they factor in attributes such ...
In recent years, the healthcare industry has witnessed an unprecedented influx of technology that is reshaping how care is ...
Physicians, nurses and other clinicians at Stanford Health Care are now able to interact directly with electronic health records, via a new software tool known as ChatEHR. The tool, built by data ...
Today, Revvity, Inc. announced that its software and informatics division, Revvity Signals, is unveiling the Signals Clinical TM solution, a software-as-a-service (SaaS), end-to-end clinical data ...
Technology has changed a lot since I was a practicing pharmacist. While clinicians have always focused on using technology to improve patient safety, everything else about technology is constantly ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) has been a cornerstone of cardiac diagnostics for over a century. A straightforward test involving electrodes and waveforms, it offers vital insights into the heart’s ...
At the end of a long week filled with too many deadlines and too little sleep, you wake up one morning woozy with a strange pain in your arm. You call your doctor, and she asks you a series of ...
The investigation of multiple molecular targets with next-generation sequencing (NGS) has entered clinical practice in oncology, yielding to a paradigm shift from the histology-centric approach to the ...
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