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AI in Healthcare Specialization by Stanford University

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Wednesday November 9, 2022)
AI/ Courses and Certifications/ Featured/ MediFormatica

Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed industries around the world, and has the potential to radically alter the field of healthcare. Imagine being able to analyze data on patient visits to the clinic, medications prescribed, lab tests, and procedures performed, as well as data outside the health system — such as social media, purchases made using credit cards, census records, Internet search activity logs that contain valuable health information, and you’ll get a sense of how AI could transform patient care and diagnoses.

The Medical Futurist

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Monday November 7, 2022)
Blogs/ MediFormatica

Dr. Bertalan Meskó, PhD is the Medical Futurist. I follow his newsfeeds to get great insights about the future of Healthcare.         Website →   RSS Feed →   LinkedIn →   Twitter →   Facebook →   Instagram →   Youtube → A Post by Dr. Hazem Eloraby I am an […]

From Doctor to patient engagement software – Ben Hurst (HotDoc)

HealthTechX - (Monday November 7, 2022)
HealthTechX/ Podcasts

Today I’m speaking with Ben Hurst, Founder & CEO of HotDoc, a cloud based Patient Engagement Platform.In this part 1 of 2 of the interview, Ben discusses with me how his personal insights as…

#ProjectHealthViz – Visualizing No Tobacco

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Wednesday November 2, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Visualizations

#ProjectHealthViz was a great initiative to create a community of Tableau in the Healthcare field. Many great dashboards have been created during the time the project was running. I’ll be bookmarking a few here on MediFormatica. While the data set may now be outdated, I’m still interested in the visualizations themselves.

Healthcare IT Today

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Tuesday November 1, 2022)
Blogs/ MediFormatica

Healthcare IT Today is one of my favorites. It is a trustworthy source of all things Healthcare IT. You can follow HIT’s newsfeed on MediFormatica’s daily news aggregator. Website →   RSS Feeds →   Youtube →   Podcast →   Spotify →   Email →   Subscription Options → A Post by Dr. Hazem […]

COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU)

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Thursday October 20, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Visualizations

Probably the most seen dashboard in 2020 during the COVID pandemic. Its fascinating how it still lives on adding more and more features all the time.

Unmesh Srivastava – Chief Digital & Technology Officer at Clever Care Health Plan

Health Tech Spotlight - (Thursday October 20, 2022)
Health Tech Spotlight/ Podcasts

In episode fifty-seven, we speak with Unmesh Srivastava the Chief Digital & Technology Officer at Clever Care Health Plan about culturally sensitive medicare options, how they combine eastern and western medicine for a balanced approach to wellness, and his love of lifelong learning!…

HISTalk

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Monday October 17, 2022)
Blogs/ MediFormatica

Content is targeted to and read by experienced decision-makers who need to stay current on health IT news, rumors, and opinions.         Website →   RSS Feed →   Youtube →   Announcements →   Email → A Post by Dr. Hazem Eloraby I am an experienced healthcare executive with over 15 […]

Flaticons – Medical vector icons & stickers

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Tuesday October 4, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Resources

Download Free Icons and Stickers for your projects. Images made by and for designers in PNG, SVG, EPS, PSD and CSS formats.

Thousands of Medical icons that can be used for all sorts of purposes.

OMOP Common Data Model

Dr. Hazem Eloraby - (Saturday October 1, 2022)
Featured/ MediFormatica/ Open Source/ Specifications

The OMOP Common Data Model allows for the systematic analysis of disparate observational databases. The concept behind this approach is to transform data contained within those databases into a common format (data model) as well as a common representation (terminologies, vocabularies, coding schemes), and then perform systematic analyses using a library of standard analytic routines that have been written based on the common format.


I am an experienced healthcare executive with over 15 years of deep clinical and informatics expertise in the design, development, implementation and support of complex healthcare solutions. Beginning my career as a cardiologist, I understand the needs of clinicians and the nature of their work.