Genetic Health Information Network Summit Will Address Data and Digital Infrastructure for Precision Medicine
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Concert Genetics, in collaboration with leaders from across genetics and healthcare, today announced the 4th Genetic Health Information Network Summit will take place October 25-27, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. This event assembles leaders at the intersection of genetics, technology, and healthcare, to solve the data and digital infrastructure challenges in precision medicine. Emerging from a global pandemic, it is clearer than ever that the science of genetics and the systems to track and share data must advance to meet the pressing health challenges of the 21st century, said Gillian Hooker, PhD, ScM, LCGC, Chief Scientific Officer of Concert Genetics. We look forward to bringing this group back together to accelerate that advancement in the hopes of establishing a trul
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Take Charge of Your Future Health After a Preeclamptic Pregnancy
Global partners rally around important message on World Preeclampsia Day, May 22, 2021
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MELBOURNE, Fla., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ About one in ten women, globally, will experience a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, including preeclampsia, eclampsia, and HELLP (
Hemolysis,
Low
Platelet count) Syndrome. Each year, these disorders claim the lives of nearly 76,000 mothers and 500,000 babies (as they are a leading cause of preterm birth) worldwide. The health risk does not end with the delivery of her baby. Research studies have shown that preeclampsia survivors are at 2-10 times greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), including stroke, and are four times more likely to have high blood pressure.
Capital Health Partners With Swipesense To Further Its Commitment To Patient Safety And Infection Prevention
Top regional health system to implement industry s leading patient safety platform, citing dedication to its community and becoming a high reliability healthcare organization
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Capital Health, a regional leader in providing progressive, quality patient care, has selected
SwipeSense as its safety technology platform to prevent hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), and avoid preventable harm, such as patient falls, by ensuring consistent and safe care delivery. To tackle these issues, Capital Health will implement SwipeSense s Hand Hygiene and Nursing Insights applications system-wide in its two New Jersey hospitals.