iCAD, Inc. (US)
The firms are concentrating on securing well-established regional footprints as well as agreements with big OEMs and ODMs. In the computer vision industry, the main players are still concentrating on developing new AI products. Furthermore, leading players are primarily focused on implementing organic development initiatives in order to sustain their market share.
Computer Vision in Healthcare Market Segmental Analysis
By Product & Service, the market has been segmented into software, hardware, and services. Due to the growing acceptance of healthcare IT in hospitals, the tech segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2019. Software technologies that digitalize healthcare and incorporate artificial intelligence assist healthcare organisations in overcoming the complexities of staffing shortages and rising imaging scan volumes. Due to the demand for AI-infused healthcare in precision medicine, as well as increased government efforts to raise aware
/PRNewswire/ According to the latest report "Electronic Health Record (EHR) Market by Product (Web/Cloud-based EHR Software, On-premise EHR Software),.
Oncology Informatics Market Size, Share and Major Industry Players and Forecast to 2028 | Emergen Research
emergenMay 23, 2021
The global Oncology Informatics market is forecasted to be worth USD 8.01 Billion by 2027, according to a current analysis by Emergen Research. In June 2020, Philips announced a collaboration with MD Anderson’s Precision Oncology Decision Support (PODS) system to allow the physicians globally to personalize therapy based on the patient’s genomic profile to improve patient care.
The new research report titled ‘Global Oncology Informatics Market’, published by Emergen Research, proffers a comprehensive study of the Oncology Informatics industry, while estimating the overall market size and the size and share of the key regional segments of the global market over historical period of 2017-2018, as well as the projected timeline of 2020-2027. Moreover, the report considers the COVID-19 pandemic as a key contributing factor owing to its impact on the ov
Student speakers announced for Oregon Institute of Technology’s virtual commencement All Locations
May 19, 2021
Each year, graduating students from Oregon Tech are selected to represent their college of study as commencement speakers at the annual ceremony. Representing the Class of 2021 are Josie Page Hanel, Christian Gomez, and Walker M. York for the Oregon Institute of Technology virtual commencement ceremony June 12, 2021.
Josie Page Hanel, Population Health Management, Outstanding Scholar
As a first-generation college student from Lakeview, Josie attributes her success to the support of her parents, grandparents, TOP advisors and her faculty members. Josie’s campus involvement includes being an active member of Kappa Xi Alpha sorority and participating in many campus and community service events. Josie also served as an officer in the Associated Students of Oregon Institute of Technology this year, held an internship with the Population Health Management Researc
Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), an academic community health system serving Cambridge, Somerville and Boston’s metro-north region, has developed an innovative partnership with health and human services organization Vinfen to provide comprehensive housing support to patients in need. The program aims to help certain members of the Tufts-CHA MassHealth Accountable Care Organization (ACO) plan who have chronic medical or behavioral health conditions and who are experiencing housing instability or homelessness.
Each year, millions of American households face “housing insecurity,” a condition that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. While there is no single definition of housing insecurity, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services bases it on a number of key factors – trouble paying rent, overcrowding, moving frequently, staying with relatives or spending the bulk of household income on housing. HealthyPeople.gov notes that housing instability is a key social