IntegriChain Partners with Datavant for Improved Patient Journey Visibility
IntegriChain to Implement Datavant Patient De-Identification and Tokenization Software in its Patient Data and Analytics Products
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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/
IntegriChain, delivering Life Sciences only comprehensive data and business process platform for market access, today announced a preferred partnership with Datavant, the leader in helping healthcare organizations safely connect their data. IntegriChain will utilize Datavant s patient de-identification and tokenization solutions to improve the patient-level integration of specialty pharmacy, hub, nurse, co-pay program, lab, and claims data sets. Datavant has developed an unrivalled network of data providers that are utilizing its tokenization technology, said
Schalcher pleaded guilty to driving without proper control and driving under the influence of liquor. Lawyer Geoff Govey, acting for Schalcher, said the Bloomsbury man lost his job because of the crash. Not only has he had this accident, will lose his licence and he s also in a position that he s lost a $140,000 year job, Mr Govey said. Mr Govey told the court on top of that, Schalcher was driving his employer s ute at the time and wrote it off so he had an arrangement to pay out its lease, which worked out to be almost $18,000. The court heard the diesel fitter and his fiance, who share three children, recently bought a home in Bloomsbury.
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Collingwood’s Irish duo, Sarah Rowe and Aishling Sheridan, are gearing up for another big season in Australia. By Emma Duffy Sunday 24 Jan 2021, 12:00 PM Jan 24th 2021, 7:36 AM 29,894 Views 0 Comments
Updated Jan 24th 2021, 12:00 PM Collingwood s Irish duo Sarah Rowe and Aishling Sheridan. Source: AAP/PA Images
THEY’RE LIVING THE Australian dream, but those back on home soil are never too far from their thoughts.
“It’s very difficult for people in Ireland at the minute,” Sarah Rowe shakes her head, sitting next to her Collingwood team-mate, Aishling Sheridan, not long in the door from training.
The 10 big questions heading into the 2021 AFLW season
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The 2021 AFLW season is only a few weeks away and will enter uncharted territory given the lack of a winner in 2020 and the remaining COVID-19 restrictions.
Here’s 10 questions that will form the backbone of how the season unfolds.
1. Can anyone stop North Melbourne’s midfield?
To win the flag this year, you’re going to have to go through this North Melbourne midfield unit.
The dominance of quartet Jasmine Garner, Emma Kearney, Ash Riddell and Jenna Bruton was so complete across the Kangaroos’ five 2020 wins that all four finished in the top 12 of the AFL Coaches Association votes. They also have All-Australian calibre ruck Emma King at their disposal as well.
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New Mexico-based musician Kirk Matthews will release his new album, “The Color of Rust,” on Friday, Jan. 1. (Courtesy of Jeshua Boot)
It was a year chock-full of being inventive for Kirk Matthews.
The New Mexico-based musician, like many others, had his livelihood interrupted in March when the pandemic nixed live shows.
Yet he continued on.
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“This year has been good one day and bad the next,” Matthews says. “I’m trying to keep busy, just like everyone else has.”
At the beginning of the pandemic, Matthews was in the interim stages of preproduction on his new record, “The Color of Rust.”