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InternetNews August 5, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Mayo Clinic to Use IBM's Blue Gene The clinic will use IBM's supercomputer to map current and historical patient records and link them to new types of medical information. |
The Motley Fool February 22, 2008 Brian Orelli |
Google in Your Medicine Cabinet Does Google have what the others don't as it moves one step closer to launching its health-care website? |
InternetNews March 5, 2008 Susan Kuchinskas |
Eyeing the Personal Health Portal Can Google and Microsoft transform health care the way they changed business? |
BusinessWeek March 27, 2006 Steve Hamm |
The Mayo Clinic's Best Devices Thanks to innovative partnerships, the Mayo CLinic is able to develop and market medical gear under its own name - and in record time. |
The Motley Fool January 26, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Big Blue Will See You Now A new medical-records search engine could streamline medical services and improve patient health. This system is just one more reason IBM makes a great blue chip investment. |
InternetNews October 4, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Medical Records Anywhere, Anytime Microsoft this week finally debuted HealthVault, a free online storage and retrieval service for consumers' medical and health records. Additionally, the company unveiled HealthVault Search, a health information search engine that is integrated with Live Search. |
Fast Company April 2006 Chuck Salter |
A Prescription for Innovation The Mayo Clinic's new SPARC lab is driving experimentation at the frontier of health care. How? By getting physicians to think more like designers. |
Managed Care May 2001 |
Minnesota Plans, Providers Using Same Guidelines Minnesota's five largest health plans and three major provider systems, including the Mayo Clinic, have agreed to use a standard set of evidence-based treatment guidelines developed by the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement... |
InternetNews January 9, 2008 Larry Barrett |
IBM, Mayo Clinic Open Imaging Research Center IBM's high-end imaging platforms and hardware will be used to improve the speed and clarity of medical images used by physicians and radiologists. |
The Motley Fool July 17, 2006 |
U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals 2006 Discover the top 3 hospitals nationwide in each medical specialty, plus the three hospitals that led the magazine's 2006 Honor Roll. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore... Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn... Cleveland Clinic... etc. |
Insurance & Technology November 12, 2007 Nathan Conz |
Microsoft launches HealthVault, Insurance Carrier Partnerships Could Follow While Microsoft announced partnerships with organizations such as New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the Mayo Clinic and the American Heart Association, announcements involving insurance companies were conspicuously absent. |
BusinessWeek October 15, 2007 Jay Greene |
Microsoft Wants Your Health Records Microsoft's new service will store your data in one place - and search ads could make it pay. |
CRM August 1, 2009 Lauren McKay |
Healing the Sick Facing regulatory requirements, spiraling costs, and an aging (and ailing) customer base, the healthcare industry looks to CRM to balance a pair of age-old doctrines: First, do no harm - and physician, heal thyself. |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2007 Seth Jayson |
Microsoft in Your Medicine Cabinet Microsoft introduces HealthVault, a consumer-oriented, encrypted database that lets users store health information and share it with those they wish. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2006 Robert N. Charette |
Dying for Data A comprehensive system of electronic medical records promises to save lives and cut health care costs -- but how do you build one? The many technical, social, and political issues are also formidable. |
CIO October 27, 2010 Cindy Waxer |
How Mayo Clinic Doctors Use Smartphones to Diagnose Patients Neurologists diagnose patients remotely using images delivered to smartphones. |
CRM June 1, 2009 Lauren McKay |
Social Shepherds Many enterprises are developing social strategies to become more transparent, which is great for customers and corporations in general. There's always some amount of risk, however. |
InternetNews March 6, 2008 Susan Kuchinskas |
See My Profile on MyDisease Do privacy concerns about putting personal health information online outweigh the benefits? |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
3M Tags Its First Hospital A deal to provide Mayo Clinic with RFID devices is great news for 3M investors. |
Managed Care November 2007 |
Microsoft Launches Health Record System Microsoft has entered the consumer health care market with a free personal health record on the Web. HealthVault will store, collect, and distribute private health information that can be shared with a physician, a clinic, or a hospital. |
Fast Company April 2000 Fast Company |
Updating the Agenda An update on four agenda setters. |
Bio-IT World August 2005 |
News Blast Completes initial closing of financing to support RNAi-based therapies to treat macular degeneration... Mayo Clinic, Translational Genomics Research opens biomedical scientific facility... HistoRx appoints VP of research... Gates Foundation to share grant with 43 project winners... |
Salon.com September 22, 2000 Hal Millard |
Geriatrics to the rescue A South Carolina clinic is offering good healthcare to the uninsured and a meaningful life to retired doctors. Can the idea spread to the rest of the country? |