Posts Tagged ‘ Health Information Technology ’
A start-up called Truth on Call lets reporters, financial analysts, pharmaceutical executives and, soon, patients, text questions to a group of doctors.
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The director of Expert Labs, an initiative that aims to connect government projects with citizens who want to become more involved in the political discussion, discusses the White House's using URL shorteners and working with the government to start apps.
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Venture capitalists are investing in health care start-ups, from robots that substitute for nurses to health care on the iPhone.
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Jack Dorsey, founder and chairman of Twitter.com, sits down to answer questions about Twitter, Foursquare and his latest venture, Square, an on-the-go credit card payment platform.
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How do you like them apples? The University of Minnesota built a supercomputer with money it made from licensing fruit.
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Americans 50 and older want technology to be practical, from small projectors to electronic health records, according to an unusual research project sponsored by AARP and Microsoft.
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General Electric is starting a new unit to pursue the emerging business opportunity in connecting computerized patient records among hospitals, doctors and patients.
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Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have created the Whole Brain Catalog -- a detailed simulation of a mouse's brain that users can move through like Google Earth.
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The Institute for Creative Technologies hopes that a healing center in the virtual world Second Life will help veterans cope with their combat experiences.
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