Data Book

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Data Book spotlights the best stories and insights in healthcare technology. Big data and artificial intelligence are changing medicine and the world, but innovation also brings grave cybersecurity concerns. Every week, this Healthcare Analytics News podcast explores the people and plots behind the health-tech evolutionand the solutions to its problems.

Episodios

  • S1 Ep11: Should Cops Have Access to Consumer DNA?

    08/06/2018 Duración: 22min

    The Golden State Killer took too many lives and broke too many spirits before his reign of terror ended with an all-too-late capture in April, 2018\. But even though his crimes were heinous, many question the measures police used to identify alleged murderer and rapist Joseph James DeAngelo. In the eleventh episode of _[Healthcare Analytics News](www.hcanews.com)' _Data Book, co-hosts Jack Murtha and Tom Castles are joined by the National Institutes of Health's Dr. Christine Grady, who explores the ethics and implications behind the cold-case capture, and what it could mean for healthcare.

  • S1 Ep10: A New Kind of Warfare

    01/06/2018 Duración: 19min

    The WannaCry and NotPetya cyberattacks crippled hospitals, shipping companies, and many other industries. North Korea and Russia have since been blamed for launching these assaults. Now, a year later, we examine what this new age of cyberwarfare means for healthcare and the world at large. This episode is based on the June cover story of Healthcare Analytics News™. [Check us out online](http://www.hcanews.com/).

  • S1 Ep9: Is AI Real?

    25/05/2018 Duración: 22min

    In 1973, a renowned mathematician published a damning report that almost sunk the growing field of artificial intelligence. The problem was, he held several misconceptions about AI—just like many people today. In this episode, we tell the story of the Lighthill Report and the subsequent AI winter and chat with Kevin Campbell, MD, about AI basics and how it can help healthcare. Photo: A robotic arm built for MIT's AI lab in 1972\. Courtesy of ArnoldReinhold, Wikimedia Commons. Read more Healthcare Analytics News™ stories at www.hcanews.com.

  • S1 Ep8: Return of the Luddite

    18/05/2018 Duración: 23min

    Major data breaches have turned some people against big data and analytics. To determine whether this moment marks the return of the Luddite, we present the story of the actual Luddites. The acclaimed health-tech thinker John Nosta explains why healthcare—and everyone—must stand up in defense of data. Read more Healthcare Analytics News™ stories at www.hcanews.com.

  • S1 Ep7: The High-Tech Hospital the World Wasn't Ready For

    11/05/2018 Duración: 29min

    Health Care International, the "first paperless hospital," was supposed to change everything, but it went bust in mere months. What can healthcare learn from this story? Guests include Nick van Terheyden, MD, and Shereese Maynard, MBA.

  • S1 Ep6: Finding Orangeworm

    04/05/2018 Duración: 21min

    Cybersecurity researchers recently revealed a new kind of healthcare hacker. Orangeworm, as the group is called, has been preying on glaring vulnerabilities for years. Can it be stopped? To find out, Data Book talks to John DiMaggio, a senior threat intelligence analyst for Symantec and one of the people who unearthed Orangeworm. CynergisTek's John Nye delivers the Insight.

  • S1 Ep5: Amazon's Path of Disruption

    27/04/2018 Duración: 27min

    The country's great disrupters have a new target: healthcare. Amazon, Google, Apple, and even Uber—they're all trying to improve American medicine. But can tech change such a complex system? To find out, Data Book explores Amazon's history and interviews Kate McCarthy, a senior health-tech analyst for Forrester. Image courtesy of Canonicalized.com.

  • S1 Ep4: Overcoming the Cultural Resistance to Health Tech

    20/04/2018 Duración: 26min

    Not every doctor and health system embraces big data, artificial intelligence, and digital health. Join our guests Kevin Campbell, MD, and Janae Sharp to find out what's at stake. Plus, what healthcare can learn from journalism's botched tech evolution. Image credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org

  • S1 Ep3: The Gene-Editing Company That Didn't Need CRISPR

    13/04/2018 Duración: 25min

    CRISPR, TALEN, and gene editing sound like the stuff of the future, but they are already changing medicine. What about zinc finger nucleases? That's what Sangamo Therapeutics uses to perform gene editing, and the tech recently earned the company a $3 billion deal. Today on Data Book, the origins of CRISPR and the Sangamo story.

  • S1 Ep2: What Healthcare Can Learn From Baseball

    06/04/2018 Duración: 27min

    Big data and analytics have become a big part of baseball. So, what can healthcare take from America's national pastime? A lot. Just ask Neil Kudler, MD, of Vertitech IT. But first, Data Book explores the sport's most notorious high-tech scandal.

  • S1 Ep1: Who Is the Dark Overlord?

    29/03/2018 Duración: 21min

    When 10 million patient records were posted for sale on the dark web, a hacker collective called the Dark Overlord took credit for the data dump. The mysterious group's taunting attacks underscored a much larger problem for healthcare: cybersecurity. Read the full story here. http://www.hcanews.com/news/defending-your-data-from-the-dark-overlord

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