Why 2014 Was a Groundbreaking Year in Digital Health | Rosina Samadani

peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-01-18

Summary:

"Lastly, the number of large data sets that opened in health care and the tools to analyze them came of age in 2014. For example, the FDA launched openFDA in June 2014, which made it easier to analyze data about adverse events, drug and medical device recalls, prescription and over the counter product labeling, and to access open source code for analyzing this data."

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rosina-samadani/why-2014-was-a-groundbrea_b_6458354.html?utm_hp_ref=technology&ir=Technology

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01/18/2015, 12:12

Date published:

01/18/2015, 07:12