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Mona Baset, Intermountain's vice president of Digital Services, will share insights on the health system's digital strategy in "Powering a Data-Driven Transformation in Digital Patient Access" on Tuesday, April 18, at HIMSS23 in Chicago. Baset leads the digital services team at Intermountain, focusing on the consumer and caregiver experience and the technology that enables
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Money for nothing: Making sense of data collaborations in healthcare
The monetization of healthcare data has been a long-pursued goal for tech firms and healthcare enterprises. Newly formed data collaboratives are taking a fresh approach. AlphaSpirit / Getty Images
Several leading health systems got together recently to announce the formation of Truveta, an independent company that will pool patient medical records from the participating health systems and analyze them for insights to drive healthcare outcomes. The announcement highlighted the benefits of sharing de-identified data for driving research, new therapies, and improved health outcomes.
In an initiative launched last year, UC San Francisco (UCSF) has created a data platform titled the UCSF Health Atlas that leverages over 150 social determinants of healthcare variables. The data, which comes from public sources, covers California residents and attempts to correlate health outcomes with highly
Polis appoints new health board and commission seats Eli Kirshbaum | Dec 22, 2020
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The Colorado Dental Board creates rules and regulations and manages licensing for dental practices. Three members have been reappointed to their positions on the board:
Rominder Kaur, DDS: professional dentist
The new appointees are:
Angela Rhoades, RDH: dental hygienist professional
These appointments will take effect on Jan. 1, 2021, with terms expiring on Jan. 1, 2025.
The eHealth Commission deals with the state’s Health IT strategy implementation. Two members have been reappointed to their positions on the commission:
Arthur Davidson, M.D.: representative of primary health care providers
Wesley Morgan Williams, PhD: representative of behavioral health