In health care data, a gap between point of care and everything else
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In a $3.2 trillion industry, nobody can draw a complete picture of a patient’s life and health.
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In a $3.2 trillion industry, nobody can draw a complete picture of a patient’s life and health.
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How will science and technology impact the human body, mind, and society in the 21st century? The inaugural Future of People conference will explore this increasingly important question.
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New research casts into doubt the central storyline of 2008 — that this was ever a subprime crisis to begin with.
Influential “kid from Bozeman, Montana” was one of the first economists to recognize the income gap.
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The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE) announced the winners of $1 million in prize money in the first-annual Inclusive Innovation Competition.
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MIT’s newest Nobel laureate, Bengt Holmström, discusses challenges and opportunities offered by contract theory.
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The algorithm is applicable to other diseases, including cancer and Alzheimer's disease
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Organizations choose to remain small to avoid the cost of regulation, denting growth
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New book offers lessons on becoming a “conversational firm”
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The inventor of an early form of RAM had an outsized influence on organizational dynamics, supply chains, and sustainability.