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[news] Tulsa supercomputer holds potential for health improvements
A roughly $3 million “community supercomputer” being built in Tulsa offers an array of massive-number-crunching possibilities, including predictive modeling to improve the health of residents there....
View ArticleOK tackles medical home model using health IT
INTEGRIS Health, Oklahoma’s largest health system, announced Thursday it will incorporate Phytel’s population health and care management tools to help build a medical home model. The partnership marks...
View ArticleEHRs Win Against Natural Disasters
In times of utter disaster, interoperability between hospitals and clinics is priceless. The destruction and toll that winds 200 miles per hour took upon the Moore Medical Center in Moore, Oklahoma...
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