Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.
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Trump administration may limit green cards for immigrants on Medicaid

Legal immigrants in the United States may soon be denied green cards if they utilize Medicaid or other public assistance.

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Free tuition may not solve the looming doctor shortage

When NYU School of Medicine announced medical students would be able to attend the school tuition free, it excited some who see a looming shortage of physicians approaching on the horizon. However, the move may not solve the impending crisis, Forbes reported.

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Reviews rolling in for new Apple Watch, ECG app

The reviews are beginning to roll in for the new Apple Watch Series 4, which features an application that allows users to take their own electrocardiogram (ECG) reading.

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New app seeks to improve overall health of hearing aid users

A company that specializes in hearing loss is looking to help its hearing aid users improve their overall health with a new mobile application.

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Chicago researchers warn against using smart pills

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) are warning patients and physicians about using smart pills until research can prove their successfulness.

Pew Charitable Trusts report pushes for API use in healthcare

The best way to solve interoperability issues in healthcare is through the use of application program interfaces (APIs), Pew Charitable Trusts argues in its latest report.  

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ACOs need time before they see savings

Accountable care organizations are finally achieving real savings for CMS, according to recent figures, with the majority of savings coming from ACOs that have been in the game longer.

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HHS encourages physicians to use telemedicine to combat opioid epidemic

In a recent blog post, the Department of Health and Human Services said it’s releasing materials to encourage physicians to take advantage of telemedicine tools in the ongoing effort to stop the opioid epidemic and better help patients who can’t easily access treatment.