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No CommentsMachine-learning technology has beaten humans at games of chess and Go to worldwide fanfare. A demonstration of its eerily lifelike prowess in making phone calls…
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No CommentsSeven experts on how to balance data protection with health care innovation. This article is part of “Health Care 2024,” a survey-driven series of online…
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No CommentsNew Zealand’s 2019 HealthTech Week was a celebration of how technology has, and will, continue to transform the healthcare. In New Zealand, high-value research is…
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No CommentsMaster’s student and Marshall Scholar Kyle Swanson uses computer science to help make drug development more efficient. Pharmaceutical companies spend a lot of time testing…
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No CommentsBy Kellie Rademacher, Pharm.D., Precision for Value Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb stressed the need for modernizing the clinical trials process in a speech…
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No CommentsAs healthcare takes strides towards digitisation, the e-pharma industry hopes for Government support to streamline electronic records, make healthcare affordable and give a boost to…
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No CommentsSanofi will apply Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing capabilities toward developing new drugs, through a collaboration whose value was not disclosed. The companies…
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No CommentsPoliticians and even knowledgeable industry observers have called for price controls to deal with what many see as a crisis in drug pricing. Can pricing boards do…
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No CommentsTelling the fake from the true is often a challenge, particularly in this era of ‘fake news’. But, for medicines at least, that’s just become…
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No CommentsTechnology companies like Amazon, Google, Apple and Microsoft keep making moves in the health sector, which isn’t surprising given that it represents a $3.5 trillion opportunity. But these companies keep hitting…