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Open Health Network Launches System To Manage Disease Including Coronavirus, Diabetes, Cancer

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A healthcare professional uses innovative technology to monitor patient data. For those with complex, chronic diseases such as diabetes, gastrointestinal problems, autism, cancer, coronavirus and more, a solution for managing the multiple aspects of treatment may be available--as early as today. Open Health Network--a healthcare IT data solutions company--launched Constant Care, an integrative data system that allows for a robust level of patient care and monitoring, on Tuesday. The development helps to diagnose, treat and manage complex diseases in multiple areas of medicine and has been tested and adopted by Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, New York University and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Constant Care incorporates artificial intelligence and machine learning to track patients' symptoms, progress and medication, and offer holistic health planning all in one portal.


PatientSphere uses AI and blockchain to personalize treatment plans

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can -- and already has -- improved the health outcomes of patients around the globe. Google earlier this month achieved 99 percent accuracy in metastatic breast care detection with an AI system, and Nvidia recently debuted a model that generates synthetic scans of brain cancer from whole cloth. Most deployments so far have been in isolation, though -- siloed in a way that prevents them coordinating with each other. That's what inspired Tatyana Kanzaveli, CEO of Silicon Valley startup Open Health Network and a cancer survivor, to forge a new path. The result -- PatientSphere -- launches broadly today.