From Cancer to Consumer Tech: A Look Inside IBM's Watson Health Strategy
Imagine if you had a rare, undiagnosed disease that's stumped doctor after doctor. What if there were a single, secure database that could read your symptoms then run through thousands of clinical studies, similar patient records, and medical textbooks to present a risk-matched list of potential diseases? Just one year after its launch, IBM Watson Health is already starting to make this seemingly impossible task a reality, thanks to its powerful cognitive computing platform and a wide-reaching partnership strategy. Watson's vision is to enable better care by surfacing insights from the massive amounts of personal and academic health data that's being generated every day, but IBM ibm needs partners within the medical, pharmaceutical, and hospital fields to make that relevant to on-the-ground practitioners. It's institutions and companies like the Mayo Clinic, CVS Health cvs, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center that are adapting the innovative new technology to real-life applications.
Apr-5-2016, 18:13:37 GMT
- Country:
- North America > United States
- New York (0.05)
- Texas (0.05)
- Nevada > Clark County
- Las Vegas (0.05)
- Asia
- North America > United States
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine
- Therapeutic Area > Oncology (1.00)
- Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology (1.00)
- Consumer Health (1.00)
- Health & Medicine
- Technology: