Last week, the House voted to pass the American Healthcare Act. The bill, finalized 24 hours before the vote was taken, bucked many congressional norms like waiting for a CBO score or, you know, giving representatives time to read and analyze the legislation in its entirety.
Last Week in Healthcare: Trumpcare Passes the House
Posted by George McLaughlin on May 8, 2017 11:13:27 AM
Calling All Digital Health Companies in Chicago!
Posted by George McLaughlin on May 4, 2017 1:23:24 PM
Redox is hosting an exclusive hackathon at Matter on June 23rd!
The Google Maps of Health
Posted by QuHarrison Terry on May 4, 2017 11:45:46 AM
Do you ever feel like the Big Tech companies overstep their boundaries?
Like Amazon trying their hand at fashion, Wikipedia launching a news site, or Google getting into healthcare?
Digital Health Done Right: Roundtable Analytics
Posted by Julia Zehel on May 3, 2017 11:30:38 AM
Digital Health Done Right is a Redox Blog Series that shines a light on a member of our interoperable network. We believe in what our partners are doing and want to share their stories and outcomes with you.
There’s a saying that the healthcare industry sits on an ocean of data, but only puddles of information. This is because while undoubtedly necessary, the industry’s shift to electronic health records has unlocked vast troves of patient data that aren’t always easy to meaningfully analyze.
Last Week in Healthcare: Trumpcare Round II
Posted by George McLaughlin on May 1, 2017 4:04:54 PM
Once again, questions about the Affordable Care Act were the biggest news of the week. The GOP introduced an amendment to the “American Healthcare Act” (aka “Trumpcare”) designed to gain support from far-right conservatives and finally get the votes necessary to uphold Trump’s campaign pledge to repeal and replace Obamacare.
With the administration desperate to move on to tax reform, is this the last stand for Trumpcare? Join me as I recap what went down and where we’re heading.
The Healthcare Hotspot: Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill
Posted by Julia Zehel on May 1, 2017 1:01:37 PM
There’s a common notion that inspiration can strike while people are thinking in the shower. Or, that ideas can occur when people are deep in thought and have dedicated countless hours to thinking up something novel.
Health Datapalooza 2017: Data Transparency Matters
Posted by Julia Zehel on Apr 28, 2017 12:16:06 PM
It’s the halfway mark of the first day of Health Datapalooza 2017 in Washington, DC. This morning was full of intelligent discussions about how to best utilize the emerging goldmine of data in healthcare. There were also plenty of speakers, from the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price, who gave the opening keynote speech, to Casey Quinlan, an incredibly passionate patient advocate who has a QR code of her health records tattooed on her chest.
Digital Health Done Right: Fabric Genomics
Posted by Julia Zehel on Apr 26, 2017 12:08:19 PM
Digital Health Done Right is a Redox Blog Series that shines a light on a member of our interoperable network. We believe in what our partners are doing and want to share their stories and outcomes with you.
Last Week in Healthcare: Science Strikes Back
Posted by George McLaughlin on Apr 24, 2017 3:52:21 PM
Last week featured a big “whoopsies” moment by an Andreessen Horowitz-funded cyber security unicorn and rumblings that Trump is ready to reveal his new plan for Healthcare reform, but the biggest story in healthcare this past week centers around the March for Science held on Saturday, April 22nd.
48 Companies Bringing AI to Healthcare
Posted by QuHarrison Terry on Apr 24, 2017 11:57:05 AM
Rarely does the word “artificial” have a positive connotation—artificial sweetener, artificial food dye, artificial meat, etc… So, why should we trust Artificial Intelligence?
Navigating Digital Health: Health Systems
Posted by Niko Skievaski on Apr 21, 2017 9:52:21 AM
Redox is committed to helping make the world of digital health work, both for the companies creating the solutions as well as their health system partners.
Lab-Grown Blood, Coming to a Vein Near You
Posted by QuHarrison Terry on Apr 20, 2017 10:47:43 AM
Money doesn’t grow on trees—it's actually grown in a lab, and it's synthetic human blood.
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