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TEDMED 2017
2017-11-01 - 2017-11-03    
All Day
A healthy society is everyone’s business. That’s why TEDMED speakers are thought leaders and accomplished individuals from every sector of society, both inside and outside [...]
AMIA 2017 Annual Symposium
2017-11-04 - 2017-11-08    
All Day
Call for Participation We invite you to contribute your best work for presentation at the AMIA Annual Symposium – the foremost symposium for the science [...]
Beverly Hills Health IT Summit
2017-11-09 - 2017-11-10    
All Day
About Health IT Summits U.S. healthcare is at an inflection point right now, as policy mandates and internal healthcare system reform begin to take hold, [...]
Forbes Healthcare Summit
2017-11-29 - 2017-11-30    
All Day
ForbesLive leverages unique access to the world’s most influential leaders, policy-makers, entrepreneurs, and artists—uniting these global forces to harness their collective knowledge, address today’s critical [...]
Events on 2017-11-01
TEDMED 2017
1 Nov 17
La Quinta
Events on 2017-11-04
AMIA 2017 Annual Symposium
4 Nov 17
WASHINGTON
Events on 2017-11-09
Beverly Hills Health IT Summit
9 Nov 17
Los Angeles
Events on 2017-11-29
Forbes Healthcare Summit
29 Nov 17
New York
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IBM’s Watson to Provide Software for Personalised Healthcare

personalised healthcare

The supercomputer will see you now. IBM has announced it will partner with Apple and medical device companies Johnson & Johnson and Medtronic to develop a health platform for its Watson supercomputer. The company is also acquiring two companies that apply big data to healthcare.

IBM Watson Health will develop an online database of constantly updated, anonymised health information collected from many sources, including health apps used by Apple customers and fitness devices.

The database “will enable doctors and researchers to draw on real-time insights from consumer health and behavioral data at a scale never before possible”, John E. Kelly, a senior vice president at IBM, said in a statement.

It may also give people greater control over their own care. Medtronic, for example, wants to use Watson software to design personalised care plans for people with diabetes using the company’s glucose monitors.

Watson, which is designed to “learn” in the way that human beings do, has been focusing on healthcare for a while now. After it won the US TV game show Jeopardy! in 2011, doctors at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York spent a year training the supercomputer to interpret patient notes and lab results. Eventually, Watson will be able to use the information to aid oncologists around the world in treating cancer.

similar program for sudden cardiac arrest was launched last year.

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