Machine learning for efficient clinical study design

Machine learning
Designing and implementing consumer research and clinical studies is expensive, intrusive, and can introduce critical delays in getting products to market.
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The EXT 220 MED 3D printer enables manufacturers and hospitals to 3D print medical implants and instruments using high performance polymers such as PEEK and Radel® PPSU.  It is the only extrusion printer that features an integrated clean room and is validated by leading medical device manufacturers and hospitals worldwide. 

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Ethylene Oxide – Avoiding Pitfalls During Sterilization Cycle Development

Ethylene Oxide (EO) Gas is commonly used in the sterilization of medical devices due to its compatibility with a variety of materials. Understanding what factors are impactful to the validation process will help to avoid pitfalls during the pathway to product launch.
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Evaluating Your Employee Health Benefits

Lorman

Employee health benefit options are always changing and evolving. Make sure you are up to speed and providing the highest quality and cost-effective health benefits. This on-demand webinar will take you through many of the hot topics that are being discussed in employee benefits. We will give you a brief summary in each area, highlighting the most import pros and cons of each topic.
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The Evolution of Value-Based Care

Change Healthcare

Asvalue-based careprograms evolve, Episodes of Care (EOC) payments are shifting from retrospective to prospective payments. Hear Unified Women’s Healthcare Chief Medical Executive Officer Jack Feltz, MD, Florida Blue Director of Value Based Specialty Programs Jennifer McGrath, and BCollaborative CEO Lili Brillstein explain how to scale these programs with maximum success and minimum maintenance.
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The Collaborative Role of Technology and PharmD in Managing Chronic Conditions

Himsslearn

The prevalence and cost of chronic, cardiometabolic conditions like Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease is one of the greatest healthcare challenges we face today. Luckily, price points are coming down on cellular and Bluetooth-enabled medical devices like blood pressure cuffs and glucometers, and at the same time, enhanced interoperability capabilities are allowing us to seamlessly pull patient-generated data from the devices into analytics platforms and combine it with patient record data from the EHR. The connection gives clinicians a more complete view of their patients’ health whether at the point-of-care or virtually giving them the ability to detect costly complications before they happen, and prompting them to intervene with appropriate guideline-based management.
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