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Clinical Information Gets a Makeover
Johns Hopkins clinicians now have Tableau, a new data analytics tool that makes it easy to compile and compare inpatient and ambulatory metrics.
First-of-Its-Kind System Spots and Measures Diagnostic Errors
It can measure how often a patient comes to the hospital with dizziness, is mistakenly told it’s a benign ear condition and sent home — only to return with a major stroke.
A new algorithm created by Johns Hopkins scientists predicts which COVID-19 patients will become gravely ill.
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Cool Tools for Scientists: Scientists Suit Up With Virtual Reality Goggles to Study the Human Body
Researchers view cells for hearing in 3D using virtual reality.
Q&A — Virtual Reality Moves from Visiting Historic Sites to Peering Inside the Brain
At Johns Hopkins, neuroscientists are teaching computers how to build replicas of cells in the brain with complete accuracy — all viewable from a virtual reality headset.
Data collected from a group of 200 heart attack survivors using a smartphone app designed to navigate the recovery process.
Telemedicine View All »
Virtual Visits During the Pandemic Prove Beneficial for Patients
Government-granted flexibilities allowed providers to rapidly transform how care has been delivered during the pandemic, but the reinstatement of telemedicine regulations has begun to alter patient care.
Using Mobile Health Technology in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiologist Seth Martin discusses the implementation of mobile health technology for cardiac rehabilitation patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Johns Hopkins Telemedicine – Clinician to Clinician Information
Telemedicine encourages greater collaboration and ultimately contributes to a higher level of multidisciplinary care for the patient.
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With New Tools and Programs, Johns Hopkins Seeks Better Health Care Value
Until recently, patients with congestive heart failure had one place to go for relief: a hospital.
The Electronic Nudge that Could Help Thousands of Patients Quit Smoking
A new feature in Epic makes it easy for health care providers to refer patients to a free smoking cessation program.
Rheum.TV Offers Free Educational Resources for Patients, Caregivers
Unique Johns Hopkins website houses more than 160 videos covering the spectrum of rheumatic disease