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Analyzing health records, insurance claims speeds new treatments

                    Historically the trove of medical and para-medical information known as “real-world evidence,” including health records but also insurance claims and patient registries, has mostly been used as a source for additional evaluation of the efficacy of existing drugs after they have already been approved. But […]

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TES Weekly Update: Science Delivers, Politics Withers

Diabetes breakthrough shows there’s hope! Brexit mess shows… something else     Our world remains a study in contrasts, and that’s about the most that can be said for it. On the one hand, a breakthrough in the clinical understanding of diabetes promises to quietly revolutionize the way we treat one of the world’s deadliest […]

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Electronic Health Records: A Good Idea, Poorly Executed

                  By Davis Warnell and Sloane Shearman, courtesy of the Mercatus Center     The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (popularly known as the “stimulus”) required all healthcare providers to adopt the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in their daily practice in order to sustain their Medicaid and […]