AI/ML-based drugmaker gets FDA green light for Phase I study
Recursion plans to start study of machine learning-discovered drug REC-994 later this year, CEO says.
Recursion plans to start study of machine learning-discovered drug REC-994 later this year, CEO says.
The Salt Lake City health system will funnel $12 million over three years into the Utah Alliance for the Determinants of Health, which focuses on the non-medical factors that impact a person's health.
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
The data analytics business bought Medicity, which was acquired by Aetna in 2011, for an undisclosed amount, HIStalk reported.
Salt Lake City, Utah-based Intermountain Healthcare has opened a virtual hospital called Connect Care Pro, which brings together the system's 35 telehealth programs and over 500 providers and caregivers. All of Intermountain's 22 hospitals use Connect Care Pro's services.
InTouch Health, a Santa Barbara, California-based company offering telehealth services, has entered an agreement to acquire TruClinic, a Salt Lake City-based telemedicine provider.
"The funding allows us to deepen the clinical capabilities of the software without slowing our geographic expansion," said Collective Medical CEO Chris Klomp.
Through its data operating system, the Salt Lake City big data company is seeking to reimagine traditional data warehousing.
With a new take on an old skin graft approach, PolarityTE aims to capture the diversity of the tissue ecosystem, with epidermal, dermal, and hypodermal cells, fibroblasts, hair follicles — even the structural organization and blood vessel integration seen in the natural skin.
At an NEJM Catalyst leadership event earlier this month, Intermountain Healthcare CEO Marc Harrison and Virginia Mason Health System CEO Gary Kaplan outlined how healthcare organizations can thrive during times of change.
Hospitals & Health Networks' "Most Wired" list is officially out. The hospitals that made the cut go above and beyond to ensure their technologies are top-notch. But there's still work to do — Most Wired hospitals must continue to find ways of using tech to meet their long-term objectives.
We will highlight Build My Health's revenue practice management tools, which could help physician practices add up to $250,000 to their practices.
Precision oncology is the proof of principle. It’s just a matter of time before such personalized tests and treatments become mainstream in other specialties, from rheumatology to endocrinology to psychiatric care.
Tissue Analytics is working with Intermountain Healthcare and other health systems to provide an alternative to laser doppler technology and rulers to monitor wound healing.
Redox will work with Intermountain in the Salt Lake City-based health system's push to adopt digital health solutions that fit into their electronic health record.
Empiric Health's initial product is based on Intermountain’s ProComp program. Intermountain claims that the ProComp program created operational efficiencies that saved $90 million by reducing supply costs and shortening hospital stays.
Health Catalyst has introduced healthcare.ai, which the Salt Lake City-based company called the first healthcare-specific repository of open-source machine-learning software.