Feb 2, 2018 | Advancing Health Through Interoperability, Creating a Learning Health System, High Quality Data, Increased Access
Improving Health Outcomes by Connecting Data MITRE’s Dr. Sarah Corley and Dr. Sybil Klaus discuss the research and tools needed for clinicians to better use data and reduce the current electronic health record provider input burden. Watch their take on how natural...
Feb 2, 2018 | Advancing Health Through Interoperability, Creating a Learning Health System, High Quality Data, Increased Access
Using Data Interoperability to Improve Care for Veterans With more veterans relying on care from multiple providers, it’s important that all clinicians involved in the patient’s care be able to see a holistic view of the symptoms, history, and treatments. MITRE’s VP...
Feb 2, 2018 | Combating the Opioid Epidemic, High Quality Data, Improved Experience of Care, Improving Population Health, Increased Access
Massachusetts Opioid Solutions Workshop MITRE led one of 34 projects in the innovative Massachusetts public health study which brought together some of the foremost thinkers on opioid addiction today to discover new possibilities, create unexpected opportunities, and...
Feb 2, 2018 | Combating the Opioid Epidemic, High Quality Data, Improved Experience of Care, Improving Population Health, Increased Access
MITRE researcher Jaya Tripathi featured in Boston Globe Working with public and private stakeholders, and evaluating some of the existing vendor solutions, today MITRE researcher Jaya Tripathi has created a drug control tool that can be used by law enforcement and...
Feb 2, 2018 | Combating the Opioid Epidemic, High Quality Data, Improved Experience of Care, Improving Population Health, Increased Access
Harnessing Data to Get Ahead of a Public Health Crisis Routine visits to the pharmacy took on new meaning—personally and professionally—for MITRE’s Jaya Tripathi in 2010. The analytics expert was helping a family member recover from a skiing accident and had to...
Feb 2, 2018 | Combating the Opioid Epidemic, High Quality Data, Improved Experience of Care, Improving Population Health, Increased Access
Emergency Room Physicians Look For Solutions to Curb Opioid Overdoses Emergency room physicians are often blamed for the rising number of opioid overdoses in the U.S. because they are generally the first to prescribe opioids to patients seeking pain relief. A...