Blogs tagged precisionmedicine
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The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other high-income country, and yet, our health results are some of the worst. In 2014, U.S. healthcare spending constituted 17.5 percent of total GDP, a number that’s expected to increase about... Read More »0Comments1Like -
During my conversations with customers and partners about healthcare, precision medicine and SAP’s connected health strategy continue to be top of mind. Digitization in healthcare addresses the need to run simple (by turning big data into... Read More »0Comments1Like -
“We do healthcare like [it’s] the middle ages. That’s how the current state of healthcare was described at the first SAP Personalized Medicine Forum that took place on July 6-7, 2016 in Bonn, Germany. To some, this statement may... Read More »0Comments1Like -
Two of the top reasons for the life sciences industry to settle to Europe is a well-developed and maintained infrastructure, and a highly educated workforce able to drive R&D and excellence in manufacturing. In a changing world with aging... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
At the SAP Personalized Medicine Forum on July 6–7, 2016 in Bonn (Germany), experts will discuss the digitization of healthcare and the exciting chances it will bring. Precision Medicine is a revolution that will affect all of us. In podium... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
It’s been too long since I last had a chance to write about SAP’s efforts in Precision Medicine, so here an update with some latest highlights. This week, SAP completed its yearly SAP SAPPHIRE NOW event, during which Jon Reed executed... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
I had a chance to speak to Marten Neubauer of the Healthcare and Life Science unit at Dell’s Global SAP Center of Excellence. Marten, can you explain why Dell is interested in Personalized Medicine ? Dell has a long track-record serving the... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
SAP HANA; with its unique capabilities for advanced and high speed analytics, is the tool of choice for biomedical research. In this field, large numbers of data need to be sliced and diced, so that researcher can build and validate new research... Read More »0Comments0Likes