by Bill Malloy | Jul 10, 2020 | Data, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Scientists, Technology
Already, 2020 has proven to be an interesting year for the pharma and biotech industries, with the spread of COVID-19 challenging companies to develop new treatments at a rapid pace. Here is a look at the state of the pharmaceutical industry in 2020, including the...
by Bill Malloy | Apr 8, 2020 | Business, Data, Health, Medication, Scientists, Services
Rising healthcare costs remain a significant burden in the United States, comprising nearly 20 percent of the GDP, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down in the near future. In fact, such costs might continue to increase, particularly with greater life...
by Bill Malloy | Mar 17, 2020 | Data, Health, Medication, Scientists, Services, Technology
As Chair of UCLA’s Department of Neurosurgery and the inventor of a personalized brain cancer vaccine, Dr. Linda Liau is widely recognized as one of the world’s most forward-thinking brain surgeons. Having spent more than 25 years on glioblastoma research, Dr. Liau...
by Bill Malloy | Mar 10, 2020 | Business, Data, Scientists, Services, Technology
As the digital health revolution continues, advocates believe these technologies may reduce the margin of error for medical procedures and diagnoses. In particular, brain scan technology may see a benefit from new digital health tools. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
by Bill Malloy | Jan 30, 2020 | Business, Data, Health, Scientists, Technology
As the healthcare industry continues to adopt new technologies every day, systems must be put into place to help healthcare professionals manage the data in an effective way. Currently, the most common way that physicians have to share and exchange health data from...
by Bill Malloy | Jan 28, 2020 | Business, Health, Scientists, Services, Technology
As 2020 approaches, it’s time to look back on the most significant digital health technologies of the past year. What new technologies have entered the market, and how are existing technologies improving or being deployed in new ways? What changes can we look forward...