company:pil

  • PILL à l’Hôtel des Postes vendredi : un concert punk et saxo qui va faire du bruit
    https://www.rue89strasbourg.com/pill-cafe-biennale-samedi-soir-concert-147727

    Le punk new-yorkais pose ses valises à Strasbourg ce vendredi 1er février : l’acclamé groupe PILL vient installer son chaos organisé au Café de la Biennale d’art contemporain qui se tient en ce moment à l’Hôtel des Postes. (lire l’article complet : PILL à l’Hôtel des Postes vendredi : un concert punk et saxo qui va faire du bruit)

  • Amazon, AI and Medical Records: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks? - Knowledge Wharton
    http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/amazon-medical-records

    Last month, Amazon unveiled a service based on AI and machine-learning technology that could comb through patient medical records and extract valuable insights. It was seen as a game changer that could alleviate the administrative burden of doctors, introduce new treatments, empower patients and potentially lower health care costs. But it also carries risks to patient data privacy that calls for appropriate regulation, according to Wharton and other experts.

    Branded Comprehend Medical, the Amazon Web Services offering aims “to understand and analyze the information that is often trapped in free-form, unstructured medical text, such as hospital admission notes or patient medical histories.” Essentially, it is a natural language processing service that pores through medical text for insights into disease conditions, medications and treatment outcomes from patient notes and other electronic health records.

    The new service is Amazon’s latest foray into the health care sector. In June, the company paid $1 billion to buy online pharmacy PillPack, a Boston-based startup that specializes in packing monthly supplies of medicines to chronically ill patients. In January, Amazon teamed up with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase to form a health care alliance that aims to lower costs and improve the quality of medical care for their employees.

    “Health care, like everything else, is becoming more of an information-based industry, and data is the gold standard — and Amazon knows as well as anyone how to handle and analyze data,” said Robert Field, Wharton lecturer in health care management who is also professor of health management and policy at Drexel University. “It’s a $3.5 trillion industry and 18% of our economy, so who wouldn’t want a piece of that?”

    AI offers “enormous” promise when it comes to bringing in new and improved treatments for patient conditions, such as in the area of radiology, added Hempstead. Machine learning also potentially enables the continual improvement of treatment models, such as identifying people who could participate in clinical trials. Moreover, Amazon’s service could “empower a consumer to be more in charge of their own health and maybe be more active consumer of medical services that might be beneficial to their health,” she said.

    On the flip side, it also could enable insurers to refuse to enroll patients that they might see as too risky, Hempstead said. Insurers are already accessing medical data and using technology in pricing their products for specific markets, and the Amazon service might make it easier for them to have access to such data, she noted.

    #Santé_publique #Données_médicales #Amazon #Intelligence_artificielle

  • 5 Lessons from PillPack’s Sale to Amazon
    https://hackernoon.com/5-lessons-from-pillpacks-sale-to-amazon-375bf9b6523c?source=rss----3a814

    5 Lessons from PillPack’s Sale to AmazonBy David Frankel, Managing PartnerWhen we led PillPack’s seed round in 2013, I knew from personal experience how taxing it could be to help a family member manage multiple medications. Five years later, I can barely manage my excitement for co-founders TJ Parker, Elliot Cohen, and the rest of the PillPack team in the wake of their acquisition by Amazon.PillPack’s value is clear to its many patients, and the countless number of pills they’ve dispensed is a testament to the quality of their offering, but I wanted to share a few thoughts about what has made the company so special.1. True Founder/Market Fit is a Super PowerThe concept of founder/market fit is thrown around loosely in VC circles, but in PillPack’s case, it is honestly difficult to imagine (...)

    #tech #technology #startup #venture-capital #entrepreneurship