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"Le supercalculateur Watson d'IBM doit commencer son travail d'évaluation en matière de traitement du cancer, à l'hôpital Cedars-Sinai de Los Angeles. Il pourra suggérer aux médecins le traitement le plus adapté en quelques secondes."
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Là où Watson se montre vraiment utile dans ce contexte, c'est sur la richesse des informations qu'il est capable de traiter, informations en constante évolution, qui lui parviennent sous différentes formes, structurées et non structurées, depuis des systèmes eux-mêmes disparates », a expliqué Steve Gold. « Le secteur de la santé est particulièrement bien adapté pour tirer profit de cette compétence. »
"IBM has a long-standing commitment to health care and global health. This week the company revamped its "patient portal." Dubbed the IBM Patient Empowerment System, it now acts like a social network for participating patients. "
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Especially intriguing here is the interactive nature of the Patient Empowerment System--if a person has an urgent question about the interaction of two drugs, the system will cross check his or her medical records and background and warn yes or no to taking a particular medicine
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It also allows patients to log in, update their profiles with prescription information, symptom complaints, blood pressure readings, and to find other patients struggling with similar illnesses or diseases. A patient can send a message to other patients and ask questions about certain medications or offer advice from personal experience
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"Mayo Clinic, which has a campus in Jacksonville, has come a long way in just a few years, since adding a Facebook page with more than 3,000 friends, a YouTube channel with videos of doctors talking about illness, treatments and research, a health blog for consumers and another for media to improve the process of medical reporting. It’s also creating “secret groups” on Facebook to connect patients to others with similar illnesses, an area it hopes to expand in the future."
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