Leveraging a Precision Medicine Platform to Accelerate Research
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Medicine and healthcare can use advanced data science technology to predict patient deterioration and risk.  However, challenges in data aggregation, access, and sharing can slow adoption and use of these technologies.   Listen in to hear from Dr. Nagy and Dr. Bergmann from Johns Hopkins Medicine and learn more about how they have solved the data challenge and are working with institutions across the country to accelerate the field.   Learn more about:  The Johns Hopkins Precision Medicine Platform and how it is used for tracking patient hospitalization trajectories during the pandemic  Leveraging the platform for collaboration and deploying a severe Risk prediction algorithm rapidly at the start of the pandemic Future plans to help accelerate the vision of patient-centered AI through common data models and collaboration networks Information: Season 1, Episode 7 Aired live on April 14, 2021 Audio: 16:01
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