21Feb/14

Barry Norman: 'My wife died of heart failure in her sleep. We were married for … – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Barry Norman: ‘My wife died of heart failure in her sleep. We were married for
Daily Mail
We ask a celebrity a set of devilishly probing questions – and only accept THE definitive answer. This week: legendary film critic Barry Norman. The prized possession you value above all others… A wall tapestry my late wife Diana commissioned about 25 

20Feb/14

IBM used predictive analytics to find patients at risk of heart failure – Washington Post


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IBM used predictive analytics to find patients at risk of heart failure
Washington Post
In a pilot project, IBM’s software combed through electronic medical records searching for warning signs of heart failure. IBM’s natural language processing technology (also used in IBM’s computing system Watson, which won Jeopardy! in 2011) analyzed 
IBM content analysis software helps identify patients at risk for developing News-Medical.net
IBM Predictive Analytics to Detect Patients at Risk for Heart FailureVirtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

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20Feb/14

Study Shows Medicaid Patients Had Longer Hospital Stays for Heart Failure – Newswise (press release)

Study Shows Medicaid Patients Had Longer Hospital Stays for Heart Failure
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — CHICAGO, Feb. 20, 2014 – Heart failure accounts for 6.5 million hospital days a year, and a new study reported in the Journal for Healthcare Quality showed that Medicaid patients and those with comorbid illnesses have longer lengths of stay

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20Feb/14

Neath mum whose baby nearly died from heart failure, supports campaign for … – Southwales Evening Post


Southwales Evening Post

Neath mum whose baby nearly died from heart failure, supports campaign for
Southwales Evening Post
A NEATH mum whose newborn baby nearly died from heart failure, is supporting a campaign to test babies for defects. Saera Cole was left distraught when at just six weeks old, son cai fell severely ill — going grey and limp during a family outing. Now