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Freenome Launches Multi-Cancer Detection Study Pairing Multiomics with Real-World Data

HIT Consultant

Freenome is a biotechnology company with a comprehensive multiomics platform for the early detection of cancer using a standard blood draw. to advance research and increase equitable access to clinical trials by contributing de-identified data to the LHN. A Comprehensive Multiomics Platform for the Early Detection of Cancer.

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AI and machine learning can implement positive change for the broader health ecosystem

Cloud Blogs

In May's upcoming Healthcare Innovation Forum , our panel of industry experts will discuss how AI and machine learning is revolutionizing the way healthcare data is analyzed and delivered, and how organizations can implement positive change to solve problems that plague the health system.

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Protecting the Consumer at the Heart of DTC Precision Medicine

Bill Of Health

Namely, legal protections concerning personal health data may not apply when the entity offering the service is decidedly not a “provider.” To illustrate the issue, consider that the Privacy Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) expressly covers genetic information as a form of health data.

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Helping communities accelerate COVID-19 vaccinations at the last mile

Cloud Blogs

Examples include the development and deployment of COVID-19 screening and triage bots, mobile apps for field workers, dashboards and analytics for public health agencies, and migrations to Azure to enable population health data management. is built with an Azure web form and hosted on Azure.

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From Regulation to Innovation: The Impact of the EU AI Act on XR and AI in Healthcare

Bill Of Health

By Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci Extended Reality (XR) technologies like Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR), are revolutionizing healthcare. However, integrating XR and AI into healthcare comes with ethical, legal and liability challenges.