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  2. Lloyd B. Minor - Wikipedia

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    Working across Stanford Medicine and Stanford University, Minor also oversaw the development and implementation of a new cancer research and care model, [11] [16] and launched an initiative concerning biomedical big data and a health care system with learning capabilities. [16] [17] He was re-appointed the dean in March 2017, to a second five ...

  3. Clinical documentation improvement - Wikipedia

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    Clinical documentation improvement (CDI), also known as "clinical documentation integrity", is the best practices, processes, technology, people, and joint effort between providers and billers that advocates the completeness, precision, and validity of provider documentation inherent to transaction code sets (e.g. ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, HCPCS) sanctioned by the Health Insurance ...

  4. Precision diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Precision diagnostics is a branch of precision medicine that involves managing a patient's healthcare model and diagnosing specific diseases based on omics data analytics. [1] The U.S. announced federal funding for precision medicine research efforts in 2015 with the Precision Medicine Initiative. A year later, the Human Personal Omics ...

  5. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    The major shortcoming of most patient portals is their linkage to a single health organization. If a patient uses more than one organization for healthcare, the patient typically needs to log on to each organization's portal to access information. This results in a fragmented view of individual patient data. [3]

  6. Personalized medicine - Wikipedia

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    Personalized medicine, also referred to as precision medicine, is a medical model that separates people into different groups—with medical decisions, practices, interventions and/or products being tailored to the individual patient based on their predicted response or risk of disease.The terms personalized medicine, precision medicine, stratified medicine and P4 medicine are used ...

  7. All of Us (initiative) - Wikipedia

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    The mission of All of Us is to accelerate health and medical breakthroughs, enabling individualized prevention, treatment and care. The project aims to collect genetic and health data from one million volunteers. [4] The initiative was announced during the 2015 State of the Union Address, [5] and is run by the National Institutes of Health (NIH ...

  8. precisionFDA - Wikipedia

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    PrecisionFDA is an open-source, cloud-based platform for collaborating and testing bioinformatics pipelines and multi-omics data. [4] [5] PrecisionFDA is available to all innovators in the field of multi-omics, including members of the scientific community, diagnostic test providers, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and other constituencies such as advocacy groups and patients.

  9. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    The Russian health care system is based on the principles of the Soviet health care system, which was oriented on mass prophylaxis, prevention of infection and epidemic diseases, vaccination and immunization of the population on a socially protected basis. The current government health care system consists of several directions: