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The Clinical Trials System is Broken

Earlier this month, Janet Woodcock, said that the clinical trials system in the US is ‘broken’.

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More Data Means Accelerated Drug Development?

There has been much discussion in recent years about the collection of data within clinical trials.

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Could Apple Be Working on a New Type of EHR?

Last Autumn the Apple rumour mill went into overdrive (again).

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The UK Government Should Act Urgently to Ensure NHS Data Security

An independent review of the UK life sciences industry has advised that the government must act urgently.

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Kymriah: ‘Living Drug’ Approved to Treat Childhood Leukaemia

Signalling a new era in cancer care, this week the US Food and Drug Administration approved the first treatment that genetically engineers patients’ own blood cells.

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How Data Could Help Patients Adhere to Their Medications

It’s widely acknowledged that patients who take their medications as prescribed have been health outcomes than those that don’t.

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Technology in the Irish Healthcare System – the Future or Just a Hope?

Can you picture an Irish healthcare system where technology and innovation enable healthcare delivery to transform?

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Industry News: Treating Cancer on the NHS, Healthcare Interoperability, and Are Clinical Trial Patients Different?

Keeping up with what’s going on in the industry can be a bit of a headache; there are new studies coming out every day and new initiatives launching all the time.

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New ‘Eyeprint’ Technology to Prevent Medical Record Mix-Ups

A medical centre in California, USA is changing the way it identifies patients as they come in the door.

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In Hong Kong, Big Data Is Helping People Take Control of Their Own Health

Hong Kong is embracing an IT revolution to ensure that the care that it provides is more effective, efficient and transparent.

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