| Week of June 20, 2022 |
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| Larry Ellison, Oracle chairman and CTO, shares a vision for improving healthcare outcomes using data, following Oracle’s recent acquisition of healthcare information systems provider Cerner. It’s a big ambition, but Oracle has a deep history of providing technology to healthcare. In this special edition, we highlight Oracle’s healthcare experience and insights, with articles on helping healthcare providers implement decentralized clinical trials, using AI to improve antiquated healthcare IT, and using a discipline known as “omics-based precision medicine” to provide personalized treatments. Read how HIV vaccine research got a boost from COVID-19 efforts. Also, see success stories from Mayo Clinic and other providers. |
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| Oracle’s Larry Ellison discusses the need for better information in healthcare, both at the personal level by helping patients access all their records and on a national level in giving policy-makers timely, anonymized data to make public health decisions. |
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| Healthcare organizations are finding it tough to recruit and retain patients for clinical trials. Decentralized trials are a solution, but they face big regulatory challenges. Learn how to surmount them. |
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| Volunteers for clinical trials are essential to advancing healthcare. The Latest Dose podcast talks with uMotif’s Bruce Hellman about patient-centric trial designs, diversity, digital literacy, and the availability of hybrid clinical trial models. |
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| Too many healthcare providers still rely on legacy technology, phones, and fax machines and have out-of-date systems of record that connect with hard-to-use patient portals. To focus healthcare on the patient, providers need to adopt “tri-modal” IT, including modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. |
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| Although AIDS can be manageable today, it’s still a huge risk and burden, which weighs more heavily on disenfranchised and vulnerable people. Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center were working on an HIV vaccine, but they turned their attention to COVID-19. Now they’re returning to the original job, armed with new knowledge. |
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| Personalized, precision medicine can deliver treatments for all diseases based on a patient’s unique biological profile. Omics-based precision medicine uses molecular analysis to gain insights into diseases for improved patient outcomes and public health. The approach requires sophisticated data analytics capabilities. |
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| In Las Vegas October 17 to 20, Oracle CloudWorld will connect you with practical, hands-on instruction from Oracle experts plus creative ideas for success from peers and partners. See session content and register now. |
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| Events |
Oracle Live: Hybrid Cloud Redefined—New, Unmatched OCI Solutions for Customers On demand
Oracle Database World 2022: Learn How to Simplify Data-Driven Apps and Analytics and Get the Most Out of Your Data On demand
Oracle Live: The Future of Employee Experience Is Oracle ME On demand
Oracle Developer Live: Java Innovations On demand |
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| The Markie Awards celebrate achievement in customer experience, advertising, marketing, sales, service, and commerce. Showcase your work, build your brand, and highlight your expertise. Due to popular demand, the open nomination period for the Markie Awards has been extended to July 1. Enter now. |
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