Stacy Lawrence is co-editor of CIOInsight.com's Health Care Center. Lawrence has covered IT and the life sciences for various publications, including Business 2.0, Red Herring, The Industry Standard and Nature Biotechnology. Before becoming a journalist, Lawrence attended New York University and continued on in the sociology doctoral program at UC Berkeley.
The Cancer Genome Atlas project, which aims to analyze the genomic sequences of cancers, recently started work on its initial project. In this pilot phase of this project lung, brain and ovarian cancers will be studied. These types of cancers were chosen as the initial cases because specimens of these cancers are relatively simple for […]
The transfer and sale of personal health information is proceeding largely unregulated, according to an expert panel assembled by the American Medical Informatics Association in a newly issued report. Despite the requirements of HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) that health care insurers and providers protect the personal information of their patients, health care […]
The health care IT market is in for annual double-digit increases, and by 2011 is expected to reach almost twice the size it was in 2005, according to a new report from market analyst firm BCC Research. Hospital information systems have traditionally made up the bulk of the health IT market. In 2005, $8.5 billion […]
With health care organizations investing millions into IT, it may seem a little strange to find that most nurses receive little or no IT training. But thats exactly the result of one of the most comprehensive surveys to date about nurses and their IT work environment, conducted by health IT provider CDW Healthcare. One of […]
Premier, a health alliance of more than 200 nonprofit hospitals and health care systems, recently released results from its pay-for-performance demonstration project with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The new data suggests that implementing pay-for-performance measures could result in saving thousands of lives and hundreds of millions of dollars. Pay-for-performance requires that health […]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the University of Colorado at Boulder have developed a microchip-based test that distinguishes between flu strains and can even help trace the strains back to their origins. The FluChip can be used to identify 72 influenza strains—including the H5N1 avian influenza strain that is currently of such […]
With the creation of a new academic genomic research site and additional funding to continue the work of two others, the NIH rolls out $54 million in grants. At top universities around the country, the National Institutes of Health supports nine major genomic research centers. It recently announced it would be adding a 10th, at […]
According to recent figures released by research group Health Industry Insights, the life sciences RFID market will experience blistering growth over the next few years and be worth an estimated $15 billion by 2009. Pharmaceutical company adoption of item-level RFID tagging, which constitutes the bulk of the life sciences RFID market, will continue to drive […]
After an initial three-month pilot phase and subsequent approval by an international panel of scientists, UK Biobank has announced it will start collecting physical samples and health information by the end of 2006. By the end of 2010, the Biobank project, based in Cheshire, England, is slated to have collected about 10 million samples of […]
A leader in genomic analysis since it was founded in 1992, the non-profit Institute for Genomic Research started looking to upgrade its server system several years ago. TIGR conducts computing-intensive research involving the structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products in viruses, bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes. TIGR recently announced that it has […]