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Patchwork of vaccination records leaves some Pennsylvania hospitals unsure which patients are vaccinated
The fractured process of COVID-19 vaccination record keeping has prevented some Philadelphia-based hospitals from discerning which patients have gotten the COVID-19 shot, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Aug. 31. -
UChicago Medicine partners with data analytics firm to launch study on racial disparities in cancer care
The University of Chicago Medicine and COTA, an oncology data and analytics firm, are launching research to investigate racial disparities in cancer care. -
Yale partners with pharma giant to launch biomedical data science fellowship program
New Haven, Conn.-based Yale University is partnering with pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim to launch a Biomedical Data Science Fellowship program aimed at innovating drug discovery. -
Physician viewpoint: How 'big data' can revolutionize psychiatry
A cardiologist would evaluate a patient's chest pain by listening to their heart and measuring their pulse and blood pressure, but as a psychiatrist, Daniel Barron, MD, PhD, evaluates a patient's symptoms the same way they were evaluated 100 years ago: by asking a patient what's wrong, according to an April 29 op-ed in The Wall Street Journal. -
Why analytics are key to building a strong vaccine management program: 3 notes from UMass Memorial Medical Center
Healthcare organizations understand that leading a successful COVID-19 vaccine rollout is only as good as their ability to manage and track progress. As a result, many have leveraged analytics to foster a strong vaccine management program. -
Health Net invest $26M to enhance patient data collection, reporting
Health Net invested $26 million to improve the collection and reporting of patient encounter data to better the quality of care for vulnerable populations in California. -
Washington, Microsoft to deploy COVID-19 vaccine dashboard
The Washington State Department of Health has partnered with Microsoft to launch a vaccine dashboard next week that will feature data on vaccine ordering and administration broken down by county and demographics, the department said Jan. 6. -
COVID-19 data does not yet reflect Thanksgiving
The United States saw all-time highs for COVID-19 cases this week, but the increases do not yet reflect expected increases resulting from Thanksgiving weekend exposures, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
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